Devnexus 2025 will be held Tuesday-Thursday, March 4-6, 2025 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Georgia. Members of the Jakarta EE Ambassadors will be in attendance to deliver presentations on Jakarta EE.
On March 4, developers will be able to choose from five workshops:
AI-Driven Development: Enhancing Java with the latest AI Innovations by Brian Benz
Developer to Architect by Nate Schutta
Migration Engineering with OpenRewrite: The Recipe for Success by Jonathan Schneider
Practical AI Lab for Enterprise Java Developers: From Zero to Hero by Daniel Oh, Eric Deandrea and James Falkner
Stream Processing As You’ve Never Seen Before (Seriously): Apache Flink for Java Developers by Viktor Gamov and Sandon Jacobs
Concurrent with the workshops are two summits for Java User Group leaders and Java Champions as they discuss issues that affect their respective Java User Groups and the roles of a Java Champion within the Java community.
On March 5-6, developers can expect many sessions on topics such as, AI, Architecture, Jakarta EE and Core Java (among many others).
The Jakarta EE track, in particular, includes 10 sessions, namely:
A Developer’s Guide to Jakarta EE 11 by Michael Redlich
AI Tools for Jakarta EE by Gaurav Gupta
Foundations of Modern Java Server Apps by Kito Mann
Java + LLMs: A hands-on guide to building LLM Apps in Java with JakartaEE by Bazlur Rahman and Shaaf Syed
Migrating from Java EE – to Spring Boot or something else? by Ondro Mihályi
Jakarta EE meets AI: Beyond the chatbot with LangChain4j by Jorge CajasDuke on CRaC with Jakarta EE by Ivar Grimstad and Rustam Mehmandarov
Concurrency redefined: what’s new in Jakarta Concurrency 3.1 by Chuck Bridgham and Harry Hoots III
Jakarta EE: Connected Industries with an Edge by Petr Aubrecht
Case Study: Journey to Cloud with Jakarta EE and MicroProfile by Julian Ortiz
Developers can also expect keynote addresses throughout the conference and peruse the vendors that will display their wares. The Eclipse Foundation will also have a booth where folks from the Java community involved in Jakarta EE and MicroProfile will be on hand for conversation and for example applications that demonstrate new features offered in Jakarta EE 11.