We are pleased to invite you to our upcoming
Oracle Java Office Hours — an open, interactive session designed for all
Oracle Java Subscription customers who want to better understand and improve application performance.
Application performance is rarely about one single setting or change. It’s about understanding where time and resources are spent — and where meaningful improvements can actually be made. During these Office Hours, we will focus on the most important performance fundamentals and share practical insights you can apply immediately.
Topics we will cover:
- Newer Java runtimes deliver better performance – A discussion of newer Java versions and their performance characteristics, including EPP.
- Garbage collectors – An overview of the different collectors, their strengths, and appropriate use cases.
- JDK Flight Recorder and JDK Mission Control – An introduction to these tools and how they can be used for practical performance analysis.
- Java in containers – Best practice for running Java in containers, including how to use jlink to create smaller runtime images.
These Office Hours are intentionally
accessible and practical. No deep preparation is required — just curiosity and real-world questions.
Why attend?
The Oracle Java Office Hours are a
stepping stone toward deeper performance expertise. They are designed to help you:
- Build a solid performance mindset
- Recognize common performance bottlenecks
- Ask better questions about your Java applications
Participants who want to go further will be well prepared to join our
Exclusive Java Workshop: Improve Application Performance, where we:
- Review and assess your application’s performance
- Identify concrete bottlenecks
- Provide recommendations and actionable guidance tailored to your application
Whether you are a developer, architect, or technical lead, these Office Hours will help you move from performance awareness to performance improvement.
Registration is open to all Oracle Java Subscription customers. We look forward to an engaging session and an open exchange of experiences and questions.