Douglas Hawkins
ArchConf
San Diego · April 4 - 7, 2016
Lead Developer Java Performance Monitoring at Datadog
Douglas Hawkins has been passionately developing software for the past 20 years.
Throughout Doug's career, he has focused on creating performance intensive applications
in Java ranging from bioinformatics to financial exchanges.
After 10 years as a Java developer, Doug transitioned to working on Azul's Java Virtual Machine.
Today, Doug continues his interest in building performance tools for developers working on Datadog's Java Application Performance Monitoring.
While Doug's passion for developing software remains, his true passion is in sharing his
interest in low-level details and JVM performance with others.
Presentations
Architecting with Garbage Collection in Mind
HotSpot provides a variety of garbage collectors with a variety of strengths and weaknesses. To get the most out of our applications, we need to pick the right garbage collector and design to take advantage of its strengths and avoid its
weaknesses.
Architecting with Garbage Collection in Mind
HotSpot provides a variety of garbage collectors with a variety of strengths and weaknesses. To get the most out of our applications, we need to pick the right garbage collector and design to take advantage of its strengths and avoid its
weaknesses.
Java Optimizations That Matter (and Some That Don't)
Early releases of Java performed poorly, but those issues largely disappeared long ago with the introduction of HotSpot. However, much of the performance advice for Java persists through hearsay from those early days.
How HotSpot Sees Your Code
Just as a database creates an execution plan to run your SQL queries, HotSpot analyzes your Java code to determine how to best to run your code. And just as with a database where understanding indexes is important to achieving performance, there are a few core concepts that important to understanding Java performance.