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Presentation: "Building low latency micro-services and monoliths in Java using high performance serialization and messaging"

Time: Wednesday 12:05 - 12:55 / Location: Grand Ballroom C

- when to use micro-services architecture vs monoliths.
- why latency matters more for micro-services and what can you do about it.
- low latency/low GC serialization and deserialization.
- low latency logging.
- low latency persisted messaging.
- communication and real time updates to a websocket client.
- unit testing and integration testing.

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Peter Lawrey, CEO at Higher Frequency Trading Ltd & Author of Vanilla Java Blog

Peter Lawrey

Biography: Peter Lawrey

Peter Lawrey likes to inspire developers to improve the craftmanship of their solutions, engineer their systems for simplicity and performance, and enjoy their work more by being creative and innovative.

He has a popular blog “Vanilla Java” a blog with four million views and ~300 posts. Vanilla Java is the 3rd on StackOverflow.com for [Java].

Peter is the founder of the Performance Java User's Group, a virtual JUG with 1800+ members and is the Architect of Chronicle Software, open source project for high performance, low latency libraries in Java.

Twitter: @PeterLawrey