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 Have something interesting to share with Java Eastern Europe community? Become a speaker now [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeltCZLo7dqAOXMGwcTvfTeKVDV-BDpYKD-OWL8W03ifQSdMw/viewform] Toggle navigation Home Program Speakers Sponsors Organizer Venue History Registration Conference program At the moment conference program is forming and we invite speakers with different experience in Java development to join us. We plan to cover the following directions in the conference program: – Java 9 practical experience (migration, issues); – Java 10 new features; – Spring 5 and Spring Boot 2.0; – Reactive platforms; – Kotlin; – Cloud native ecosystem (Spring Cloud, Netflix, Linkerd, Istio); – Spring Boot for development productivity (data, web, messaging, security, etc.) – Machine learning (practical experience reports in JVM); – Cloud development and infrastructure; – Data analysis/big data; – Java developer productivity (tools and techniques); – Monitoring, metrics, tracing for real Java applications; – Blockchain/smart contracts in Java world. Experienced program committee will select and filter talks. Only the most interesting and practically useful talks will be accepted. Final version of the conference program will be published on April 6th . If you have any questions related to the program and talk submission please send them to review@jeeconf.com . Detailed schedule Deep brain Introductory English language Ukrainian language May 18th May 19th Workshops Track A Main 800 seats Track B Architecture 300 seats Track C Data 300 seats Track D Tools 250 seats 9:00 – 9:40 Registration and welcome coffee 9:40 – 10:00 Conference opening (Track A) 10:00 – 10:45 15 Years of Spring: Evolving a Java Application Framework Juergen Hoeller (Principal Engineer at Pivotal, Austria) 10:45 – 11:05 Break 11:05 – 11:50 Building Event-Driven Microservices with Event Sourcing and CQRS Lidan Hifi (Team Lead at WIX, Israel) Refactoring Monolith to Microservices Orkhan Gasimov (Senior Data Developer at AppsFlyer, Ukraine) Beyond the Java ecosystem – integrating platforms and languages Tamas Rozman (Vice President at BlackRock, Hungary) Gradle how to’s Serhii Belei (Technical Leader at SoftServe, Ukraine) 11:50 – 12:10 Break 12:10 – 12:55 Starting with Ethereum, a developer approach Nicolas Fränkel (Senior Consultant at SAP, Switzerland) From idea to production with serverless architecture Kirill Zotin (Platform Architect at Agility Scales, Ukraine) From HashMaps to Redis: Contests’ evolution Matvey Maslov (Tech Lead at Playtika, Ukraine) Improve code quality with multi-level static code analysis Mikalai Alimenkou (Founder and Coach at XP Injection, Ukraine) 12:55 – 14:10 Lunch break 14:10 – 14:55 Spring Framework 5: Feature Highlights & Hidden Gems Juergen Hoeller (Principal Engineer at Pivotal, Austria) Containerising bootiful microservices Ivan Vasyliev (Systems Architect at Playtika, Ukraine) Natural language processing pipeline with Apache Spark Vitalii Kotliarenko (Software Engineer at Grammarly, Ukraine) Class Data Sharing in the HotSpot VM Volker Simonis (Development Expert at SAP, Germany) 14:55 – 15:15 Break 15:15 – 16:00 Docker as productivity boost for Java developer Mikalai Alimenkou (Founder and Coach at XP Injection, Ukraine) Decomposing Java applications Milen Dyankov (Developer Advocate at Liferay, Poland) Big data analytics using a custom SQL engine Andrii Tsvelodub (Software Engineer at Zoomdata, Ukraine) TBD Volodymyr Tsap (CTO at SHALB, Ukraine) 16:00 – 16:30 Coffee break 16:30 – 17:15 Easy microservices with JHipster Sendil Kumar (Senior Full Stack Developer at Xebialabs, Netherlands) Designing Fault Tolerant Microservices Orkhan Gasimov (Senior Data Developer at AppsFlyer, Ukraine) Virtual machine for regular expressions Alexander Yakushev (Software Engineer at Grammarly, Ukraine) Atomix & Distributed Fighters Andriy Rymar (Senior Engineer at Lohika, Ukraine) 17:15 – 17:35 Break 17:35 – 18:20 Developing multiplatform projects in Kotlin Dmitry Jemerov (Principal Engineer at JetBrains, Germany) Hexagonal Architecture with Spring Boot Mikalai Alimenkou (Founder and Coach at XP Injection, Ukraine) We merged Apache Cassandra and Apache Solr under an unified API: guess what happened? Benoit Doumas (Head of Software Engineering at BlackRock, Hungary) Fast and accurate metrics. Is it actually possible? Bogdan Storozhuk (Software Engineer at Cogniance, Ukraine) 18:20 – 18:30 Closing of first conference day (Track A) 18:30 – 19:00 Whiskey party 19:00 – 20:00 Whiskey party BOF SESSION Spring: current state and future trends BOF SESSION Kotlin: new silver bullet or the future BOF SESSION Java 10: new features 20:00 – 21:00 Whiskey party Track A Main 800 seats Track B Spring/Web 300 seats Track C Data Streaming 300 seats Track D JVM Languages 250 seats 9:00 – 9:40 Registration and welcome coffee 9:40 – 10:00 Opening of the second conference day (Track A) 10:00 – 10:45 TBD Josh Long (Spring Developer Advocate at Pivotal, USA) 10:45 – 11:05 Break 11:05 – 11:50 Ultimate journey towards real-time data platform with 2.5M/s Boris Trofimov (Big Data Architect/Team Leader at Sigma Software, Ukraine) Building scalable WebSocket backend Konstantin Slisenko (Lead Software Engineer at EPAM, Belarus) The journey from queues to data pipeline streams Shlomi Shemesh (Head of R&D at Wix Cloud, Israel) Kotlin: lazy language for lazy people Marharyta Nedzelska (Software Engineer at Wix, Ukraine) 11:50 – 12:10 Break 12:10 – 12:55 2b or !2b with reactive Spring Oleh Dokuka (Software Engineer at Levi9, Ukraine) Igor Lozynskyi (Senior Java Developer at Zoomdata, Ukraine) The anatomy of Spring Data Maksym Govorischev (Chief Software Engineer at EPAM, Ukraine) Clustered Event Sourcing and CQRS with Akka and Java Hugh McKee (Developer Advocate at Lightbend, USA) Kotlin decompiled. The closer look to comparision between Java and Kotlin Ruslan Klymenko (Senior Java Software Engineer at Unicorn Systems, Ukraine) 12:55 – 14:10 Lunch break 14:10 – 14:55 Camel microservices with Spring Boot and Kubernetes Claus Ibsen (Senior Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat, Denmark) Testing Spring Boot application in post-JUnit 4 world Yura Nosenko (Application Architect at Ciklum, Ukraine) In-memory stream processing with Hazelcast Jet Nazarii Cherkas (Solutions Architect at Hazelcast, Ukraine) Clojure Bits in JVM Universe Anatoly Polinsky (Director of Zeros and Ones at Chariot Solutions, USA) 14:55 – 15:15 Break 15:15 – 16:00 Road to the Clouds: Building a global Mission-Driven financial platform Kyrylo Novotarskyi (Head of Engineering at TransferWise, UK) Consumer Driven Contracts – what is there in store for Java? Yura Nosenko (Application Architect at Ciklum, Ukraine) Building event sourced systems with Kafka Streams Amitay Horwitz (Software Engineer at WIX, Israel) Automating experiments with Kotlin DSL Aleksandr Tarasov (Software Engineer at Odnoklassniki, Russia) 16:00 – 16:30 Coffee break 16:30 – 17:15 Improving your Test Driven Development in 45 minutes Jakub Nabrdalik (Team Leader at Allegro, Poland) How to build a crypto trading platform with Spring 5 and Reactor 3 Oleh Dokuka (Software Engineer at Levi9, Ukraine) Reactive stream processing with Akka Streams Johan Andrén (Senior Developer at Lightbend, Sweden) Kotlin strives for Deep Learning Izzet Mustafaiev (Solution Architect at EPAM, Ukraine) 17:15 – 17:40 Conference closing (Track A) TBD TBD TBD TBD Program committee Vladimir Tsukur Engineering Manager at Wix Mikalai Alimenkou Independent Consultant at XP Injection Taras Matyashovskyy Technical Lead, Founder of Morning@Lohika Oleg Dokuka Software Engineer at Levi9 All rights reserved JEEConf ©