JPoint is a large international Java conference for experienced Java developers. On May 15-16, 2020 the conference will be held for the eighth consecutive year. JPoint grows, becomes even more exciting and hardcore every year. The conference brings together more than 1000 participants.
All JPoint talks are devoted to Java technical issues and solutions. The main topics of the conference are productivity, parallelism, testing, distributed systems and high loads in Java world, as well as the future of the platform.
Submit a talkEven if you have already visited dozens of cities, Moscow will always have a place in your heart.
This is the largest Russian city with over 12 millions of residents.
There is a great variety of landmarks in Moscow, some of them were included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The most famous are: the Kremlin, Red Square, St. Basil's Cathedral, the Armoury Chamber. If you plan to stay in Moscow for a while, don’t forget to pay a visit to the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts and the Tretyakov Gallery.
By the way, you'll also have an opportunity to enjoy a symphony of Russian cuisine, national drinks and spirits :)
Evening Moscow offers its guests a wide range of entertainment that will satisfy even the demanding ones.
We invite you to get acquainted with this city as a speaker at our conference.
Speakers of the previous conferences, for the most part, need no introduction. And among them there is always a place for new stars!
Our Program Committee will impartially review your application, regardless of whether you were previously at conferences, your skin color, sex, race, orientation, and favorite IDE.
The professional conference covers a really large part of the community. Let’s count: more than 1000 professionals on the site, no less than 200 online broadcasts, including the corporate ones which cover the entire departments. And that’s just the beginning. Videos and articles in professional communities also make it possible to achieve a prolonged effect for many months even after the end of the conference. This means that your knowledge and skills will be in demand by as many professionals in your area as possible.
And remember two rules: