In the context of the CERN openlab collaboration, the Oracle
Java product management team will give an IT
computing seminar at CERN on Monday 14 June, in the room
513-1-024 at 10:00.
The team will introduce some of the advanced Java runtime
technologies that are part of the JRockit family.
For more information:
http://cern.ch/Computing.Seminars
Mélissa
Gaillard,
CERN openlab
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Description:
In this seminar, the Oracle Java product
management team will introduce some of the advanced Java runtime
technologies that are part of the
Oracle JRockit family. We will look at:
- the latest R28 release of the Oracel
JRockit, including the new Flight Recorder (low
overhead, continuous recording) functionality
that allows detailed profiling and analysis of
production Java applications
- JRockit Mission Control 4.0, which provides
powerful visualization and analysis of JVM
internals and application performance, including
detailed garbage collection statistics, latency
analysis and memory leak detection
- JRockit Real-Time, which uses deterministic
garbage collection algorithms to optimize for
extremely low-latency Java applications, and
- JRockit Virtual Edition, a special
virtualization-aware version of Oracle JRockit
that allows the JVM to run directly on the
Oracle VM (Xen) hypervisor without a guest OS.
We will give hands-on demonstrations of these
technologies, and there will be an opportunity for you to
question Oracle's product specialists about our product plans
and to drill down into potential applications to the CERN Java
community.
About the speakers:
The presenters will be: Tuva Palm from the Java Runtime Platform
Group in Stockholm, Erik Bergenholtz and Mark Prichard from the
Java Platform Group in the US.