About us
The Garden State Java User Group, Inc. (formerly the ACGNJ Java Users Group), in continuous operation since February 2001, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides a forum to promote the use of Java platforms, APIs, and language. We strive to facilitate interactive discussions and exchange of ideas relating to the application of Java.
Topics will primarily focus on JVM technologies such as Java EE, Jakarta EE, MicroProfile, Spring, Groovy and Kotlin. Topics on non-JVM technologies such as Meteor, AngularJS, and Rust may occasionally be presented.
We are proud members of the MicroProfile Working Group and the Jakarta EE Ambassadors and have adopted the Jakarta NoSQL specification.
All meetings are generally held on the second Tuesday of the month, but may change due to speaker availability. In-person meetings are usually held at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey. On-line meetings are held via our YouTube channel.
Upcoming events
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Blocking is the New Non-Blocking
Dorothy Young Center for the Arts, Lancaster Rd, Madison, NJ, USPlease note that registration via EventBrite is required for in-person or on-line attendance.
We are happy to announce that Garima Agarwal, Garden State JUG leader, will be our special guest at this month's meeting. She will present "Blocking is the New Non-Blocking."
Abstract:
Java threads have worked the same way for nearly 30 years. When too many users hit your application at once, you either throw more hardware at the problem or rewrite your code in a complex reactive style that most developers find hard to read and harder to debug.
Java 25 finally offers a better way. This talk explains what threads are, why they struggle under heavy load, and how Virtual Threads solve that problem without forcing you to rewrite anything. We also cover two new Java 25 features, Structured Concurrency and Scoped Values, that make writing concurrent code safer and cleaner than ever before. No experience with concurrency needed.
Bio:
Garima is a software engineer and community leader with strong expertise in Java, backend development, and cloud-native technologies, specializing in building scalable, high performance distributed systems. She has worked across complex domains including banking, insurance, mortgage, e-commerce, and government, collaborating with some of the world’s largest organizations in these sectors.
An IEEE Senior Member, Garima is an active speaker at major global technology conferences and a frequent judge at hackathons and innovation programs, where she mentors and supports emerging talent. She is also an active book reviewer with major publications. Garima is deeply passionate about Java and the evolving intersection of Java and AI.
Committed to fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing, Garima actively contributes to growing and strengthening developer communities. She is also passionate about supporting women in technology.
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