Burr Sutter

Kubernetes: Your next application server | DevNation Tech Talk

This session demonstrates how Kubernetes and OpenShift(R) give you the critical runtime infrastructure.

In the Java ecosystem, we have historically been enamored of the concept of the “application server,” the runtime engine that not only gave us portable APIs such as JMS, JAX-RS, JSF, and EJB but also gave us critical runtime infrastructure for things such as farm deployments, configuration, load-balancing, failover, distributed management, and monitoring. This session demonstrates how Kubernetes and OpenShift(R) give you the critical runtime infrastructure you need for JVM-based applications—whether they be Java EE, Spring, MicroProfile, Vert.x, Kotlin, or others—because in a cloud native world, your APIs can be whatever best fits your project's requirements.