
Quarkus - Supersonic Subatomic Java
Quarkus streamlines framework optimizations in the build phase to reduce runtime dependencies and improve efficiency. By precomputing metadata and optimizing class loading, it ensures …
What is Quarkus? - Quarkus
Quarkus allows developers to automatically generate Kubernetes resources including building and deploying container images without having to manually create YAML files.
Creating Your First Application - Quarkus
Mar 9, 2012 · With Quarkus, there is no need to create an Application class. It’s supported, but not required. In addition, only one instance of the resource is created and not one per request. …
Get Started - Quarkus
Deploying Quarkus Applications on Kubernetes This guide covers how to deploy a native application on Kubernetes. Want to learn more? Check out the guides to continue your journey.
Guides - Latest - Quarkus
Learn how to migrate your Vert.x OIDC application to Quarkus and choose to either retain Vert.x OIDC or replace it with Quarkus OIDC.
Getting Started With Reactive - Quarkus
With this in mind, let’s see how we can develop a CRUD application with Quarkus, which will use the I/O thread to handle the HTTP requests, interact with a database, process the result, and …
Quarkus 3 has landed.
Quarkus enables Java developers to create performant, easily deployable, and maintainable applications on Kubernetes. This release includes a number of impactful Kubernetes-native …
Quarkus - Start coding with code.quarkus.io
This page will help you bootstrap your Quarkus application and discover its extension ecosystem. Think of Quarkus extensions as your project dependencies. Extensions configure, boot and …
Platform - Quarkus
What is the Quarkus Platform? The Quarkus Platform is a curated set of extensions, tools, and configurations that make it easier to build, test, and deploy Java applications with Quarkus.
Using Apache Kafka Streams - Quarkus
Mar 9, 2012 · The Quarkus extension for Kafka Streams allows for very fast turnaround times during development by supporting the Quarkus Dev Mode (e.g. via ./mvnw quarkus:dev).