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Java 11 Migration: Modularity & Assisted Tools

Session details
Status: 
Declined
Speaker(s): 
Niwedita Rani (Software Developer at IBM-ISL (India Software Labs))
Experience level: 
Intermediate
Tags: 
Java
Modularity
Migration
Session Track: 
Java
Session Type: 
Standard

In this session, we will specifically look at the tooling available as part of the development kit that assist in understanding the composition of our legacy application as well as help us work with the semantics of modularity feature. The aim of this session is to help audience to be able to use the in-built tooling effectively towards Java 11 migration.

People who wants to move the legacy application from older version of Java to the new one, they will get benefit through this session. As Java 11 has new specific feature - Modularity (since Java 9) so there is a bit change in writing an application in Java 11. Anyone who wants to write an application from scratch or migrate the application to Java 11, they must attend the session. 

Attendees should have the knowledge of writing an application in java or the basic understanding of Java. 

Slides: 
Office presentation icon Java11Modularity&Tools.ppt
Objective of the presentation: 
In this session, we will specifically look at the tooling available as part of the development kit that assist in understanding the composition of our legacy application as well as help us work with the semantics of modularity feature. The aim of this session is to help audience to be able to use the in-built tooling effectively towards Java 11 migration.
Attendee pre-requisites - If none, enter "N/A": 
Basic understanding of Java language

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Niwedita Rani (Software Developer at IBM-ISL (India Software Labs))'s picture

Java 11 Migration: Modularity & Assisted Tools

Submitted by Niwedita Rani on Wed, 2022-06-15 13:47

In this session, we will specifically look at the tooling available as part of the development kit that assist in understanding the composition of our legacy application as well as help us work with the semantics of modularity feature. The aim of this session is to help audience to be able to use the in-built tooling effectively towards Java 11 migration.

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