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Portland Java User Group (PJUG) – Bodybuilding.com Extending WildFly Application ServerWildFly Application Server is not only an open-source certified Java EE 7 container, but it can also be extended to better suit your needs. We'll take a look at how WildFly can easily be extended by creating a simple extension. SpeakerJames Perkins is a software developer at Red Hat working remotely from Portland, OR. He works as a core engineer on the WildFly Application Server, JBoss EAP, logging frameworks and JBeret (a JSR 352 batch implementation). Discoveries in microbenchmarking with JMHMicrobenchmarking is fraught with peril. Method inlining. Dead code elimination. Constant folding. False sharing. Loop unrolling. Bimorphic and megamorhpic call sites. This talk explores these fantastic mysteries using JMH, the excellent microbenchmark harness from Oracle developed under the OpenJDK project. SpeakerTrask Stalnaker is a 16-year Java programmer, author of Glowroot, Portland native and alumnus of Stanford University (BS Mathematics). |