Java Off-Heap

The Java Off-Heap Podcast brings together the latest tech news for the java professional. We go over

Episodes

Total: 86

Whew, it has been an intense month for IT in general! We dive in our updates (as we are nearing Java

Oh boy, so we dive into this episode figuring out what's going on with Java EE 8 (and 9), pay our re

You read that right! We were invited to GoTo Chicago to record Java OffHeap live! And we went into i

So Deprecation is getting serious! Nobody should be using object.finalize(), and if you are, shame o

We made it! After taking a short flight, and re-assembling the crew in Atlanta, we finally made it t

Ah, well, it has been promised, and it WILL be delivered. Java 9 is feature complete! And we start t

Episode 20. It's the End of the Year! Let's recap! and Oh noes, seems some FUD is coming our way fro

Oh boy, We just finished recording this episode after the US Presidential elections, and like everyt

It was a great JavaOne, full of news and mystery. Netbeans becomes part of Apache (or at least it's

So we start with interesting news. Docker (The darling of the Dev and Ops world) is going through a

In this episode we talk about the changing landscape of Java. Oracle apparently is rebooting JavaEE!

"Legacy is coming", is the call of those that are Guarding Java EE. The Java EE Guardians started a

 Oh goodness! There is so much news going on now! Google and Oracle are on round 4 of their lawsuit,

Do you know that Java can evolve right? Do you ever wonder how that happens behind the scenes? Well,

There has been a re-christening! Typesafe is no more, and now is Lightbend! And it comes with a new

What does David Hasselhoff, aliens, vampires, nuclear weapons and Itunes have in common? They are al

Holy smokes Batman! Google is going to be using OpenJDK for its Android OS? How did that happen? and

What are the end-of-year news for Java? What was on-target, and what fell through the cracks? Take a

So we made it to the promised land! The biggest Java Conference in the U.S. (we snuck in) and dedica

Big Shakeup this month. Oracle had dismissed a number of Java evangelist positions, and there is no