Thursday, May 20, 2021 at 5:15:00 PM Online event
The Jakarta NoSQL specification defines a set of APIs that provides a standard implementation for most NoSQL databases. Based on the Eclipse JNoSQL project, Jakarta NoSQL is considered "one API for many NoSQL databases" as it supports the various types of NoSQL databases: document, column, key-value and graph.
This presentation will provide an introduction to Jakarta NoSQL followed by a demonstration of how to get started with a review of a MongoDB application built with Jakarta NoSQL.
About the Speaker:
Michael Redlich is a Senior Research Technician at ExxonMobil Research & Engineering with experience in developing custom scientific laboratory and web applications. Mike's technical expertise includes object-oriented design and analysis, relational database design and development, computer security, C/C++, Java, Python, Matlab and other programming/scripting languages. His latest passions include MicroProfile, Jakarta EE, Helidon, Micronaut and MongoDB.
Mike has been an active member within the Java community for the past 20 years. He founded the Garden State Java User Group (formerly the ACGNJ Java Users Group) in 2001 that remains in continuous operation. Since 2016, Mike has served as a Java community news editor for InfoQ where his contributions include monthly news items, technical writing and technical reviews. He has presented at venues such as Oracle Code One, Emerging Technologies for the Enterprise (ETE), Trenton Computer Festival (TCF), TCF IT Professional Conference, Philly Java Users Group, Princeton Java Users Group and Capital District Java Developers Network. More recently, Mike has contributed to open source projects and participates on the leadership council of the Jakarta EE Ambassadors.
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