Krakow, Poland, 19 - 21 June 2024

One thing that enterprise Java applications have in common, regardless of their framework, is that they produce logs — allegedly human-readable lines of strings that aim to help us to debug, trace, or otherwise inspect what’s going on. The question is, how useful are these logs and do they help us solve problems that actually happen, and whether there are better alternatives for the average developer.
Sebastian Daschner
Sebastian Daschner is a self-employed Java consultant, author and trainer and is enthusiastic about programming and Java. He is the author of the book “Architecting Modern Java EE Applications”. Sebastian is participating in open source standardization processes such as the JCP or the Eclipse Foundation, helping forming the future standards of Enterprise Java, and collaborating on various open source projects. For his contributions in the Java community and ecosystem he was recognized as a Java Champion, Oracle Developer Champion, and JavaOne Rockstar. Besides Java, Sebastian is a heavy user of cloud native technologies and anything related to enterprise software. Sebastian evangelizes computer science practices on his blog, newsletter, podcast, and videos. He kickstarted the JOnsen and jSpirit unconferences that connect Java developers throughout the globe.

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