LJC - London Java Community - Beyond Queues: Novel Concurrent Message Passing Techniques
Tuesday 7 June 2016, 19:15 - 20:15
London, EC2M 2RB, GB, London, Reino Unido
We are delighted to welcome tonight's speaker, Nitsan Wakart. Exploring novel message passing data structures outside the JDK and what they offer in terms of usage patterns, performance and possibilities. We'll be looking at: • JCTools queues: placing limitations on producer/consumer counts • Disruptor: building a pipeline of workers on top of a pre-allocated buffer • Aeron IPC: offheap, cross platform (Java/Native), binary message passing • JCTools ITC channels: Proxy calls to other threads using custom-generated queues Bio: A blogger (psy-lob-saw.blogspot.com) and a coder with a pedantic passion for performance. My work has spanned army intelligence systems, dot.com era startups, financial institutions and innovative product companies. The Lead Performance Eng. for Azul Systems by day (working on Zing, best JVM ever :-)), main contributor to lock free data structures library JCTools by night. There will also be a lightning talk from Victoria Alexis, representing LJC sponsors Venturespring, to introduce you to the new Future of Retailing challenge. Agenda: 6:15 Doors open 6:30 Lightning talk - introducing The Future of Retail coding challenge: Victoria Alexis, Venturespring 6:35 (approx) Nitsan Wakart - Beyond queues. After the talk please stay and continue the conversation over a drink or a coffee in the Code Node bar after the talk, courtesy of LJC sponsors Venturespring and RecWorks. *Please note this is an LJC event. Skills Matter are hosting this event and are handling the attendance - it is essential that you confirm your place at this link: https://skillsmatter.com/meetups/7922-beyond-queues-novel-concurrent-message-passing-techniques Event organised by the awesome folk at RecWorks - check out the blog here: http://blog.recworks.co.uk/ Continue the conversation at our Slack Group: londonjavacommunity.slack.com - Sign up here if you're not a member: https://barrycranford.typeform.com/to/IIyQxd <a href="https://skillsmatter.com/meetups/6710-domain-driven-design-nosql"></a>
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