An airhacks.fm conversation with Georgios Andrianakis (@geoand86) about:
discussion on JAX-RS and reactive programming in quarkus,
comparison of blocking vs non-blocking approaches,
performance considerations for different use cases,
Quarkus underlying architecture using Vert.x,
handling of HTTP requests and responses,
thread management in Quarkus,
reactive vs traditional programming models,
integration with databases using Hibernate and Hibernate Reactive,
JSON serialization options (Jackson, JSON-B),
balancing act between supporting standards and providing modern features,
documentation challenges for a large project like Quarkus,
detecting blocked event loop threads,
CPU-intensive tasks in reactive programming,
non-blocking database drivers for reactive programming,
historical perspective on messaging systems and their challenges,
use cases for reactive programming, performance characteristics of blocking vs non-blocking systems under high load, brief mention of LangChain for Java and its similarity to JPA for LLMs
Georgios Andrianakis on twitter: @geoand86