JRush is a free BellSoft web conference series about modern Java, cloud native engineering, DevOps, performance, security, and containers.
Modern Java, explained by people who build and run it
JRush brings together practical talks on Java performance, DevOps, cloud native development, security, and containers. Watch on demand and revisit the materials anytime.
What JRush is
Expert Java talks that stay useful after the session ends.
JRush is a free BellSoft web conference series with on-demand recordings and technical materials for Java teams working with performance, DevOps, cloud native development, security, and containers.
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Everything you need to know about the series, the archive, and the on-demand materials.
Yes. JRush sessions, recordings, and available materials are free to access.
JRush is built for Java developers, DevOps engineers, architects, platform teams, security engineers, and technical leads working with Java in production.
You will receive access to the JRush archive, including available recordings and technical materials from past episodes, collected in one place.
No. The main JRush form is designed to give you access to the available archive without opening every episode page one by one.
Yes. JRush is made to be revisited and shared, whether you are preparing for a technical discussion, comparing runtime options, or catching up on Java practices.
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