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A Kubernetes Native Java stack tailored for OpenJDK HotSpot and GraalVM, crafted from the best of breed Java libraries and standards.

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Quarkus 3.9.1

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Quarkus Features

Container First

Quarkus tailors your application for GraalVM and HotSpot. Amazingly fast boot time, incredibly low RSS memory (not just heap size!) offering near instant scale up and high density memory utilization in container orchestration platforms like Kubernetes. We use a technique we call compile time boot.

Unifies imperative and reactive

Combine both the familiar imperative code and the reactive style when developing applications.

Community and Standards

Quarkus provides a cohesive, fun to use, full-stack framework by leveraging a growing list of over fifty best-of-breed libraries that you love and use. All wired on a standard backbone.

Kube-Native

The combination of Quarkus and Kubernetes provides an ideal environment for creating scalable, fast, and lightweight applications. Quarkus significantly increases developer productivity with tooling, pre-built integrations, application services, and more.

Developer Joy

A cohesive platform for optimized developer joy with unified configuration and no hassle native executable generation. Zero config, live reload in the blink of an eye and streamlined code for the 80% common usages, flexible for the remainder 20%.

The live coding fast feedback loop was very useful when developing with Quarkus. Although fast startup was nice, it wasn’t critical since our apps are long-running, but during development, as we tweaked our APIs, being able to immediately re-test saved us a ton of development time.

- Lead Developer on the Adoptium Technical Steering Committee

Quarkus offers unequaled performance

Recent Blog Posts

Quarkus 3.9 - Big Reactive Rename

March 27, 2024    Tags: release

We released Quarkus 3.9, which comes with what we called the Big Reactive Rename.

Use OIDC Proxy to integrate OIDC service endpoints with custom GPT

March 27, 2024    Tags: oidc ai chatgpt gpt

Explain how OIDC Proxy can help to integrate OIDC service endpoints with custom GPT

Evolving Quarkus extension naming for clarity

March 21, 2024    Tags: announcement

Recently, we've made a decision to rename several Quarkus extensions that previously included the word "reactive" in their names. This blog post aims to shed light on the reasoning behind this change and what it means for you as a user and/or extension author.

Join the Quarkus Community

Check out our GitHub for details on reporting issues and the process for submitting pull requests.

Every contribution is valuable. It can be a bug report, an example application, a feature request, a fix in the documentation or just feedback.

Your help is more than welcome! Don’t hesitate to join the crowd.