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Conference schedule English language Russian language Ukrainian language Day 1 Day 2 Track A 700 seats Track B 300 seats Track C 300 seats Track D 250 seats 9:00 – 9:45 Registration and welcome coffee 9:45 – 10:00 Conference opening (Track A) 10:00 – 10:45 The Dark Side of Java 8 Grzegorz Piwowarek (Lead Software Engineer at Casumo, Poland) Fast and reliable builds with Gradle and Maven Marc Philipp (Senior Software Engineer at Gradle Inc., Germany) Tips and Tricks about Apache Kafka in the Cloud for Java Developers Ricardo Ferreira (Developer Advocate at Confluent, USA) Building a Reactive DB Driver with R2DBC Igor Lozynskyi (Senior Java Developer at Zoomdata, Ukraine) 10:45 – 11:05 Break 11:05 – 11:50 Spring Patterns Evgeny Borisov (Technical Lead at Naya Technologies, Israel) java.util.concurrent for Distributed Coordination Ensar Basri Kahveci (Distributed Systems Engineer at Hazelcast, Turkey) Evolution of AWS infrastructure for ML: from Zero to Hero Taras Slipets (Senior Software Engineer at FlixBus, Germany) Fun with `var` Nicolai Parlog (Independent Consultant, Germany) 11:50 – 12:10 Break 12:10 – 12:55 Service Mesh – Why? How? What? Orkhan Gasimov (Digital Transformation Architect at GlobalLogic, Ukraine) Apache Maven support all Java Robert Scholte (Founder/Software Architect at Sourcegrounds, Netherlands) Stream Processing – Concepts and Frameworks Guido Schmutz (Platform Architect at Trivadis, Switzerland) Java Security Animated Martin Toshev (Software Architect at Resolve Systems, Bulgaria) 12:55 – 14:00 Lunch break 14:00 – 14:45 Java Next – New Releases, Amber, Valhalla, and More Goodies Nicolai Parlog (Independent Consultant, Germany) Test Driven Architecture Peter Gafert (Senior Consultant at TNG Technology Consulting GmbH, Germany) Microservices Delivery Platform. Tips and Tricks. Andrey Trubitsyn (Solution Architect at EPAM, Ukraine) Birth, life and death of a class Volker Simonis (Software Engineer at SAP, Germany) 14:45 – 15:05 Break 15:05 – 15:50 TBD Kenny Bastani (Independent Consultant, USA) The wait is over. How to successfully migrate to Bazel from Maven or Gradle. Natan Silnitsky (Senior Software Developer at Wix, Israel) Building microservice architecture with Apache Kafka Illia Seleznov (Team Lead at Playtika, Ukraine) Java Embedded: why 8 not 11? (one comma was missed) Nikolai Ischenko (Senior Java Programmer at ISsoft, Belarus) 15:50 – 16:20 Coffee break 16:20 – 17:05 Jakarta EE: A Weapon of Mass Development Edwin Derks (Software Architect at Ordina JTech, Netherlands) Akka and Kubernetes, the beginning of a beautiful relationship Hugh McKee (Developer Advocate at Lightbend, USA) Microservices: The phantom menace. Istio Service Mesh: The new hope. Sergii Bishyr (Software Engineer at Lohika, Ukraine) Elastic JVM: Automatic Vertical Scaling of the Java Heap Ihor Kolodyuk (Technical Director at Jelastic, Ukraine) 17:05 – 17:25 Break 17:25 – 18:10 Wasteful waste or why everything is usually so slow in development Mikalai Alimenkou (Independent Consultant at XP Injection, Ukraine) Multiplayer Pac-Man with RSocket Oleh Dokuka (Software Engineer at Netifi, Ukraine) Microservice Patterns – Implemented by Eclipse MicroProfile Ivar Grimstad (Principal Consultant at Cybercom, Sweden) The Java Module System in practice Serban Iordache (Software Engineer at SCOOP Software, Germany) 18:10 – 18:45 Whiskey party 18:45 – 19:30 BOF “Javarta EE in the modern microservices world” Beyond clean code Kamil Szymański (Tech Lead at Pragmatic Coders, Poland) Stream processing adoption – war stories about Kafka Streams in highly regulated financial institution Bohdan Danyliuk (Engineering Lead at TransferWise, Estonia) Levani Kokhreidze (Team Lead at TransferWise, Estonia) How to start programming with your kid Olexandra Dmytrenko (Java Developer at EPAM, Ukraine) 19:30 – 21:00 Whiskey party Track A 700 seats Track B 300 seats Track C 300 seats Track D 250 seats 9:00 – 9:50 Registration and welcome coffee 9:50 – 10:00 Opening of the second conference day (Track A) 10:00 – 10:45 Serverles: Functions, Containers and Beyond Arun Gupta (Principal Open Source Technologist at AWS, USA) 10:45 – 11:05 Break 11:05 – 11:50 Efficient Web Apps with Spring Boot 2 Stéphane Nicoll (Software Engineer at Pivotal, Belgium) Implementing Distributed Tracing ‘Like a Boss’ in your Apache Kafka Deployments Ricardo Ferreira (Developer Advocate at Confluent, USA) How to write UI tests from A to Z (part 1) Igor Dmitriev (Engineering Manager at SPD-Ukraine, Ukraine) String and Text Processing in Java on a Scale Kyrylo Holodnov (Senior Software Engineer at Grammarly, Ukraine) Yaroslav Yermilov (Software Engineer at Grammarly, Ukraine) 11:50 – 12:10 Break 12:10 – 12:55 Cloud Native Spring Orkhan Gasimov (Digital Transformation Architect at GlobalLogic, Ukraine) Demystifying Event Processing in Axon Framework Milan Savic (Software Engineer at AxonIQ, Serbia) How to write UI tests from A to Z (part 2) Igor Dmitriev (Engineering Manager at SPD-Ukraine, Ukraine) Let’s build a Java backend designed for a high load Alex Moskvin (CTO at Plexteq, Ukraine) 12:55 – 14:00 Lunch break 14:00 – 14:45 Saga about distributed business transactions in microservices world Mikalai Alimenkou (Independent Consultant at XP Injection, Ukraine) Serverless in Java. Lessons learnt. Krzysztof Pawlowski (Software Development Director at Merapar Technologies, Poland) Integration Testing with Docker and Testcontainers Kevin Wittek (Software Engineer at Codecentric, Germany) The lazy programmer`s way to secure application Lev Matsev (Lead Developer at EPAM, Ukraine) 14:45 – 15:05 Break 15:05 – 15:50 Kubernetesize your Java application Arun Gupta (Principal Open Source Technologist at AWS, USA) Is AWS ready to provide serverless WebSockets at scale? Simon Tabor (Software Engineer at DAZN, UK) TestCases as a Code Sergey Pirogov (QA Automation Lead at Whirl Software, Ukraine) Performance tuning Twitter services with GraalVM and Machine Learning Chris Thalinger (Staff Software Engineer at Twitter, USA) 15:50 – 16:10 Break 16:10 – 16:55 Latest Java. Why & How? Andriy Rymar Founder at Jappware, Ukraine) GraalVM and MicroProfile: A Polyglot Microservices Solution Roberto Cortez (Principal Architect at Talkdesk, Portugal) News from JUnit 5.x: From Revolution to Continuous Evolution Marc Philipp (Senior Software Engineer at Gradle Inc., Germany) Duke Goes Functional – Fully Functional with Java in the Cloud Ivar Grimstad (Principal Consultant at Cybercom, Sweden) 16:55 – 17:15 Conference closing (Track A) TBD TBD TBD TBD Program committee Mikalai Alimenkou Tech Lead at XP Injection Oleg Dokuka Software Engineer at Netifi All rights reserved JEEConf ©