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Building the agentic future together at JDConf 2026

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Mar 27, 2026

Our flagship global developer conference | April 8-9, 2026 | Register free at https://www.jdconf.com

JDConf 2026 is just weeks away, and I’m excited to welcome Java developers, architects, and engineering leaders from around the world for two days of learning and connection. Now in its sixth year, JDConf has become a place where the Java community compares notes on their real-world production experience: patterns, tooling, and hard-earned lessons you can take back to your team, while we keep moving the Java systems that run businesses and services forward in the AI era.

This year’s program lines up with a shift many of us are seeing first-hand: delivery is getting more intelligent, more automated, and more tightly coupled to the systems and data we already own. Agentic approaches are moving from demos to backlog items, and that raises practical questions: what’s the right architecture, where do you draw trust boundaries, how do you keep secrets safe, and how do you ship without trading reliability for novelty?

JDConf is for and by the people who build and manage the mission-critical apps powering organizations worldwide. Across three regional livestreams, you’ll hear from open source and enterprise practitioners who are making the same tradeoffs you are—velocity vs. safety, modernization vs. continuity, experimentation vs. operational excellence. Expect sessions that go beyond “what” and get into “how”: design choices, integration patterns, migration steps, and the guardrails that make AI features safe to run in production.

You’ll find several practical themes for shipping Java in the AI era: connecting agents to enterprise systems with clear governance; frameworks and runtimes adapting to AI-native workloads; and how testing and delivery pipelines evolve as automation gets more capable. To make this more concrete, a sampling of sessions would include topics like Secrets of Agentic Memory Management (patterns for short- and long-term memory and safe retrieval), Modernizing a Java App with GitHub Copilot (end-to-end upgrade and migration with AI-powered technologies), and Docker Sandboxes for AI Agents (guardrails for running agent workflows without risking your filesystem or secrets). The goal is to help you adopt what’s new while hardening your long lived codebases.

JDConf is built for community learning—free to attend, accessible worldwide, and designed for an interactive live experience in three time zones. You’ll not only get 23 practitioner-led sessions with production-ready guidance but also free on-demand access after the event to re-watch with your whole team. Pro tip: join live and get more value by discussing practical implications and ideas with your peers in the chat. This is where the “how” details and tradeoffs become clearer.

JDConf 2026 Keynote

Building the Agentic Future Together

Rod Johnson, Embabel | Bruno Borges, Microsoft |  Ayan Gupta, Microsoft

The JDConf 2026 keynote features Rod Johnson, creator of the Spring Framework and founder of Embabel, joined by Bruno Borges and Ayan Gupta to explore where the Java ecosystem is headed in the agentic era. Expect a practitioner-level discussion on how frameworks like Spring continue to evolve, how MCP is changing the way agents interact with enterprise systems, and what Java developers should be paying attention to right now.

 

 

Register. Attend. Earn.

Register for JDConf 2026 to earn Microsoft Rewards points, which you can use for gift cards, sweepstakes entries, and more.

Earn 1,000 points simply by signing up. When you register for any regional JDConf 2026 event with your Microsoft account, you'll automatically receive these points.

Get 5,000 additional points for attending live (limited to the first 300 attendees per stream). On the day of your regional event, check in through the Reactor page or your email confirmation link to qualify.

Disclaimer: Points are added to your Microsoft account within 60 days after the event. Must register with a Microsoft account email. Up to 10,000 developers eligible. Points will be applied upon registration and attendance and will not be counted multiple times for registering or attending at different events. Terms | Privacy

JDConf 2026 Regional Live Streams

Americas – April 8, 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM PDT (UTC -7) 

Bruno Borges hosts the Americas stream, discussing practical agentic Java topics like memory management, multi-agent system design, LLM integration, modernization with AI, and dependency security. Experts from Redis, IBM, Hammerspace, HeroDevs, AI Collective, Tekskills, and Microsoft share their insights.

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Asia-Pacific – April 9, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM SGT (UTC +8)

Brian Benz and Ayan Gupta co-host the APAC stream, highlighting Java frameworks and practices for agentic delivery. Topics include Spring AI, multi-agent orchestration, spec-driven development, scalable DevOps, and legacy modernization, with speakers from Broadcom, Alibaba, CERN, MHP (A Porsche Company), and Microsoft.

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Europe, Middle East and Africa – April 9, 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM GMT (UTC +0)

The EMEA stream, hosted by Sandra Ahlgrimm, will address the implementation of agentic Java in production environments. Topics include self-improving systems utilizing Spring AI, Docker sandboxes for agent workflow management, Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) pipelines, modernization initiatives from a national tax authority, and AI-driven CI/CD enhancements. Presentations will feature experts from Broadcom, Docker, Elastic, Azul Systems, IBM, Team Rockstars IT, and Microsoft.

Register for EMEA →

 

 

Make It Interactive: Join Live

Come prepared with an actual challenge you’re facing, whether you’re modernizing a legacy application, connecting agents to internal APIs, or refining CI/CD processes. Test your strategies by participating in live chats and Q&As with presenters and fellow professionals. If you’re attending with your team, schedule a debrief after the live stream to discuss how to quickly use key takeaways and insights in your pilots and projects.

Learning Resources

  • Java and AI for Beginners Video Series: Practical, episode-based walkthroughs on MCP, GenAI integration, and building AI-powered apps from scratch.
  • Modernize Java Apps Guide: Step-by-step guide using GitHub Copilot agent mode for legacy Java project upgrades, automated fixes, and cloud-ready migrations.
  • AI Agents for Java Webinar: Embedding AI Agent capabilities into Java applications using Microsoft Foundry, from project setup to production deployment.
  • Java Practitioner’s Guide: Learning plan for deploying, managing, and optimizing Java applications on Azure using modern cloud-native approaches.

Register Now

JDConf 2026 is a free global event for Java teams. Join live to ask questions, connect, and gain practical patterns. All 23 sessions will be available on-demand. Register now to earn Microsoft Rewards points for attending.

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