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We'll start the streaming presentation at 7 PM.
We'll have pizza at 6:30 for those attending in-person!
About the talk:
AI is revolutionizing the software landscape. However, for many Java developers, integrating these powerful AI tools into existing enterprise applications or a new one can feel daunting. In this hands-on session, we'll demystify the process and show you how to build LLM-powered features directly into your Java codebase.
Using JakartaEE and the LangChain4j library, we'll dive deep into Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG), a cutting-edge technique that combines the vast knowledge of LLMs with the precision of your own data. We'll explore how to create both few-shot and zero-shot RAG models, and then add practical features like summarization and similarity search, backed by an Embedding database.
Through a live coding demo, we’ll walk you through constructing an AI-powered online store backend and provide practical insights into the architecture and code.
Whether you're familiar with AI or just getting started, this session will give you the confidence and skills to harness the potential of LLMs in your Java projects.
About Bazlur Rahman:
A N M Bazlur Rahman is a Software Engineer with over a decade of specialized experience in Java and related technologies. His expertise has been formally recognized through the prestigious title of Java Champion. Beyond his professional commitments, Mr. Rahman is deeply involved in community outreach and education. He is the founder and current moderator of the Java User Group in Bangladesh, where he has organized educational meetups and conferences since 2013. In the past two years, Mr. Rahman has been an active speaker at various international conferences and Java user groups. His talks have often focused on specialized topics such as concurrency and virtual threads. In addition to his community work, Mr. Rahman also serves as an editor for Java Queue at InfoQ and Foojay.io, both of which are leading platforms for technology content. Notably, he has authored five books on the Java programming language in Bengali, three of which have become best sellers in Bangladesh. He is currently writing a new book with O'Reilly titled "Modern Concurrency in Java".
About Syed M "Shaaf":
Shaaf is a Principal Architect at Red Hat. A contributor to Konveyor community a CNCF Sandbox project. Mostly developing code with Java, Node and recently AI/ML. For the last 15 years, he has helped customers create and adopt open source solutions for applications, cloud and managed service, continuous integration environments, and frameworks. Shaaf is a technical editor and InfoQ and spends his time writing about Kubernetes, Security and Java.
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Improving is a complete IT services firm, offering training, consulting, recruiting, and project services. Our innovative solutions and processes have helped hundreds of clients across the globe realize their tactical and strategic business objectives. As a result, our 1,000 employees have accumulated extensive technology and management experience in several industries, including financial services, energy, travel, retail, government, and several others.
Our culture encourages both the inspiration and motivation to achieve amazing things. We are constantly striving to live out our values of Excellence, Dedication, and Involvement through the foundation of trust.
Thank you to our Door Prize Sponsors!
Hello2Morrow.com - 1 year SonarGraph license
JetBrains.com - 1 year IntelliJ Ultimate license
Webucator.com - voucher for one online self-paced course.
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