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Java Management Service - Simplifying Java Estate Management

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Course Description

Overview

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Discover how to simplify the management of your organization's complex Java estate in this 31-minute video presentation. Learn about Oracle's Java Management Service, a cloud-based solution that provides critical insights into Java application behavior and compliance. Explore features such as tracking Java runtimes and applications, updating old Java installations, and monitoring Java applications. Gain knowledge about advanced capabilities like centralized runtime management, performance monitoring, and cryptographic usage information. Understand the different speeds at which parts of a Java application change and the importance of updating Java runtimes. Delve into topics including distributing Java applications, scanning for Java servers and libraries, Java Crypto Roadmap Impact Analysis, and running JDK Flight Recorder. Presented by Aurelio Garcia-Ribeyro, Senior Director of Product Management, this Oracle DevLive Level Up - Java Developer Day session offers valuable insights for Java developers and administrators looking to streamline their Java estate management.

Syllabus

Intro
Different parts of a Java application change at different speeds
The value of updating your Java Runtimes The real deal
Distributing Java Applications
Updating Java Runtimes
Scan for Java servers (Advanced usage tracking)
Scan for Java libraries (Advanced usage tracking)
Java Crypto Roadmap Impact Analysis
Run JDK Flight Recorder


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