Cloud 3
The cloud changed what “running Java in production” looks like. These posts and podcast episodes cover what that means in practice: building cost-efficient and eco-friendly applications, picking the right JVM and GC for cloud workloads, looking at native images and startup time, and the conversations from J-Fall and other conferences about cloud-native Java patterns. Expect a mix of architecture, runtime tuning, and the human side of operating Java services at scale.

Foojay Podcast #84: Developing Performant, Cost Efficient, and Eco-friendly Code
Cloud bills keep growing and so does the energy footprint of the software we run. Tuning code often has a bigger impact than chasing a cheaper cloud contract. In this conversation …
Foojay Podcast #38: Java in the Cloud
Java was born in 1995, long before Docker, Kubernetes, and elastic cloud servers shaped our daily work. The runtime grew up in a different world, so the question keeps coming back. …
Foojay Podcast #33: J-Fall Report, Part 1
A Java conference hallway is where the real conversations happen, so we brought the microphones to one. We set up a Foojay Broadcast Room right in the entrance of the Pathé cinema …