Java Spotlight Episode 98: Cliff Click on Benchmarkings
- by Roger Brinkley
Interview with Cliff Click of 0xdata on benchmarking. Recorded live at JFokus 2012.
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  Show Notes 
    
  News 
   
    Bean Validation 1.1 
    Java EE 7 Roadmap 
    Java JRE Update 7u7 and 6u35 available. 
    Change to Java SE 7 and Java SE 6 Update Release Numbers 
    JCP 2012 Award Nominations Announced 
    Griffon JavaFX Plugin 
      
      
   
   Events 
   
    Sep 3-6, Herbstcampus, Nuremberg, Germany 
    Sep 10-15, IMTS 2012 Conference,  Chicago 
    Sep 12,  The Coming M2M Revolution: Critical Issues for End-to-End Software and Systems Development,  Webinar 
    Sep 30-Oct 4, JavaONE, San Francisco 
    Oct 3-4, Java Embedded @ JavaONE, San Francisco 
    Oct 15-17, JAX London 
    Oct 30-Nov 1, Arm TechCon, Santa Clara 
    Oct 22-23, Freescale Technology Forum - Japan, Tokyo 
    Nov 2-3, JMagreb, Morocco 
    Nov 13-17, Devoxx, Belgium 
    
  Feature Interview 
  Cliff Click is the CTO and
        Co-Founder of 0xdata, a firm dedicated to creating a new way to
        think about web-scale data storage and real-time analytics. I
        wrote my first compiler when I was 15 (Pascal to TRS Z-80!), although my most famous
        compiler is the HotSpot Server Compiler (the Sea of Nodes IR). I
        helped Azul Systems build an 864 core pure-Java mainframe that
        keeps GC pauses on 500Gb heaps to under 10ms, and worked on all
        aspects of that JVM. Before that I
        worked on HotSpot at Sun Microsystems, and am at least partially
        responsible for bringing Java into the mainstream. 
  I am invited to speak regularly at industry and academic
        conferences and has published many papers about HotSpot
        technology. I hold a PhD in Computer Science from Rice
        University and about 15 patents. 
  What’s Cool 
   
    Shaun Smith’s Devoxx 2011 talk "JPA Multi-Tenancy & Extensibility" now freely available at Parleys.