HTTP 2.0 / SPDY: Optimize the Web for Java and Dynamic Languages
RWX / CDX
Fort Lauderdale · December 3 - 6, 2013
About this Presentation
The SPDY protocol, chosen as the basis for HTTP 2.0, is already widely supported by browsers (including mobile browsers) and servers, and brings the promise of a faster web.
This session will present how both JEE web applications and PHP/Python/Ruby web applications (for example based on ordPress/Django/Rails) can take advantage of SPDY's performance when deployed to a pure Java, SPDY-enabled, web server such as Jetty 9, finally bridging the gap between the JEE web ecosystem and PHP/Python/Ruby web ecosystem.
Senior Engineer @ Intalio/Webtide
Simone Bordet is a Jetty Committer, CometD project leader and works as Lead Architect at Webtide, now part of Intalio. Active open source developer, he founded and contributed to various open source projects such as Jetty, CometD, MX4J, Foxtrot, LiveTribe, and others. Simone has been technical speaker at various national and international conferences such as Devoxx, JavaOne, CodeMotion, etc., and is a co-lead of the Java User Group of Torino, Italy. Simone specializes in server-side multi-thread development, J2EE application development, in Comet technologies applied to web development, web network protocols and in high performance JVM tuning.