Proxy Power: Boosting Java App Performance with Open J Proxy
Overview
Open J Proxy (OJP) is an open-source project that rethinks JDBC data source interactions for Java applications. By providing built-in backpressure through controlled connection handling and a built-in circuit breaker, also introducing slow query segregation - ensuring long-running queries cannot monopolize the pool resources - OJP delivers predictable performance, improved fault tolerance, and stronger reliability.
With seamless integration into modern Java stacks, OJP empowers developers to build database-driven systems that remain responsive under heavy load.
Rogério Robetti
Rogério Robetti is a Lead Software Engineer with over 18 years of experience building and leading engineering teams in the financial and technology sectors. Based in Dublin, Rogério has contributed to the success of organizations like Mastercard, Bank of America, and Huawei, and is a recognized advocate for modern software architecture and best practices in Java development.
He’s a published author, holds several industry certifications, and is passionate about mentoring and innovation. In 2025 Rogerio founded the Open J Proxy (OJP) project.
THIS MEETING WILL NOT BE LIVESTREAMED. We'll post a recording of the session on YouTube later in December.
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- 2 hours
- In person
Location
Dorothy Young Center for the Arts / Drew University / Madison, New Jersey, USA / Room 106
Lancaster Road
Madison, NJ 07940
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Garden State Java User Group
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