• The new Quarkus powered distribution leverages a simple configuration file instead, with corresponding CLI arguments and environment variables as options...
  • Then, we will see Quarkus internal architecture, what technical benefits it brings, and how it can be more performant than the average Java toolkit.
  • Quarkus provides dependency injection and is an extensive framework to set-up, boot and integrate applications. Quarkus Pros and Cons.
  • This blog gives an overview of Quarkus framework. How and why to use it? Benefits of Quarkus for a developer, architect and business.
  • This article examines the differences between Quarkus and Micronaut in architecture, design, code samples, and development experience using real use cases.
  • Then we will test these API endpoints using RestAssured and Quarkus Dev Services, which uses Testcontainers behind the scenes.
  • Quarkus: Debug current Quarkus project: Launches the Maven quarkus:dev plugin or the Gradle quarkusDev command and automatically attaches a debugger.
  • Quarkus lets you develop applications with a useful API with little to no configuration and without worrying about bootstrapping a complex environment.
  • It’s elastic and a natural fit for cloud-ready architectures. Quarkus tailors your application for GraalVM and HotSpot.
  • Construye microservicios y APIs orientadas a cloud, serverless con compilación nativa. Quarkus como el futuro de java. Instructor: Carlos Adrian Soto Botero.