March 10-12, 2010
Montreal, Canada

Speed and Space: Oracle database JVM

The Java runtime in Oracle database (OracleJVM) is not your traditional JDK virtual machine; it s a one of the kind implementation of Java SE inside the Oracle database kernel. This technical session will help Java developers, database application developers, DBAs and data architects understand the specifics of Java in the database in terms of performance (speed) and memory management (space). First how to reconcile Java memory management with Oracle database memory management.How different/similar are they and what are the implications for your Java application code? Second, how does the database-resident JIT compiler works and what are the benefits for your Java application? Finally, the best practices for developing and deploying Java in the database.

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Kuassi Mensah

Oracle Corporation

Kuassi is the Director of Product Management in the Oracle Database organization.

He looks after Java applications and frameworks' connectivity to the Oracle database, including SpringBoot, connections pooling (UCP, HikariCP, Java in the database, MicroServices and Serverless functions, asynchronous and Reactive DB access, zero downtime, multi-tenancy, and sharded DB, turning Database tables into Hadoop and Spark data sources, and the DB Kubernetes Operator.

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