Creating Cloud Native Capabilities Using the Latest Features from Java and the JVM
👉 Join us for JavaOne 2026. Sign up now to get ongoing updates https://go.oracle.com/LP=149517 This session examines how new features in Java like Virtual Threads, Records, and Scoped Values are essential for supporting capabilities in a managed, multi-tenanted cloud native platform leveraging the JVM. Presented by Cameron Purdy (Xqizit Cloud) at JavaOne 2025 (CA, March 2025). All JavaOne 2025 talks ➤ • JavaOne 2025 ➤ https://github.com/xtclang/xvm ➤ https://xtclang.org Tags: #Java #JavaOne #CloudNative SES1686

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