JAX MAINZ 2026 – JAVA NATIVE MEMORY LEAKS & HOW TO FIX THEM

Every May, JAX MAINZ hosts a five-day conference focused on Java and Software Architecture for professionals. This year, architect Ram Lakshmanan discussed "JAVA NATIVE MEMORY LEAKS & HOW TO FIX THEM," addressing the challenges of detecting native memory leaks in Java, providing tools and techniques to identify and resolve these issues effectively.

Java Day Conference in Historic, Beautiful, Overwhelming Istanbul!

The author reflects on a recent trip to Istanbul for the Java Day conference, noting the city's cultural richness and hospitality. He appreciates the conference's organization and speaker quality, shares memorable interactions, especially with his UI developer, Cagdas, and highlights unique aspects of Istanbul, from its vibrant atmosphere to its many cats.

JAX MAINZ 2025 – HOW TO TROUBLESHOOT 9 TYPES OF OUTOFMEMORYERROR

The JAX MAINZ conference in May focused on Java and Software Architecture, featuring Ram Lakshmanan discussing troubleshooting OutOfMemoryError types. His session highlighted nine distinct causes and solutions for this error, providing essential tools for developers. Attendees rated the talk 4.8 for quality and 5 for speaker knowledge, surpassing overall averages.

JPRIME 2025 – GC TUNING: A MASTERPIECE IN PERFORMANCE ENGINEERING

jPrime is a Bulgaria-based conference on Java technologies, organized by the Bulgarian Java User Group. A key highlight was Ram Lakshmanan's workshop on Garbage Collection tuning, offering insights into industry leaders' optimization techniques, analyzing GC logs, and providing nine practical tips for enhancing application performance and reducing infrastructure costs.

CRITICAL SYSTEMS REVIEW (CSR)

The post offers assistance to improve application performance by addressing traffic volume, scaling, availability, response time, and security concerns. The author provides an in-depth analysis of architecture and system components, culminating in a report detailing issues and tailored solutions, including architectural and code-level modifications.

‘HARD’ PROBLEMS

The post highlights the author's passion for solving scalability, performance, and availability issues in applications. They address common problems like CPU overload, memory leaks, and unresponsiveness under increased traffic. With extensive experience, the author promises to resolve JVM-related issues swiftly, often within 2 business days or less.

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