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Supercharge Your Applications with GraalVM

By : A B Vijay Kumar
Book Image

Supercharge Your Applications with GraalVM

By: A B Vijay Kumar

Overview of this book

GraalVM is a universal virtual machine that allows programmers to compile and run applications written in both JVM and non-JVM languages. It improves the performance and efficiency of applications, making it an ideal companion for cloud-native or microservices-based applications. This book is a hands-on guide, with step-by-step instructions on how to work with GraalVM. Starting with a quick introduction to the GraalVM architecture and how things work under the hood, you'll discover the performance benefits of running your Java applications on GraalVM. You'll then learn how to create native images and understand how AOT (ahead-of-time) can improve application performance significantly. The book covers examples of building polyglot applications that will help you explore the interoperability between languages running on the same VM. You'll also see how you can use the Truffle framework to implement any language of your choice to run optimally on GraalVM. By the end of this book, you'll not only have learned how GraalVM is beneficial in cloud-native and microservices development but also how to leverage its capabilities to create high-performing polyglot applications.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
1
Section 1: The Evolution of JVM
4
Section 2: Getting Up and Running with GraalVM – Architecture and Implementation
8
Section 3: Polyglot with Graal
13
Section 4: Microservices with Graal

Understanding the Graal JIT compiler

In the previous chapter, we briefly touched upon the Graal compiler and the ecosystem around it. In this section, we will dig deeper into various compiler options and see how Graal optimizes the code just in time. In the next section, we will take a look at Ahead-of-Time compilation, and how a native image can be created. Before we get into the details of how the Graal compiler works, let's quickly go through some of the Graal compiler configurations, which can be passed as arguments to the virtual machine.

Graal compiler configuration

The Graal compiler can be configured with various arguments that can be passed from the java command (in the GraalVM version of java). In this section, we will go through some of the most useful command-line configurations.

We will be trying these various flags on a sample application to see how it affects the Graal compiler.

Let's write a simple Java class called FibonacciCalculator. Here...