Graal Upload Era -

native-image -O3 -o myapp myapp.jar ./myapp …and it’s up before my terminal finishes rendering.

The Graal Upload Era: When Native Java Stopped Being a Punchline

If you haven’t tried spring-native or quarkus in native mode in 2024/2025, do yourself a favor. The future of the JVM is . graal upload era

🔥 Graal changed the game. Now it’s just the rules.

Remember when deploying Java meant warming up JIT compilers for hours and praying your garbage collection wouldn't ruin the demo? native-image -O3 -o myapp myapp

We went from: “Java for microservices? LOL, cold start goes brrrr.” To: “Yeah, our entire trading edge service is a native Java binary. It runs on a Raspberry Pi. Uploads take 1.2 seconds.” Graal isn’t just a niche ahead-of-time compiler anymore. It’s a first-class citizen in Spring Boot 3, Quarkus, Micronaut, and even GitHub Actions (hello setup-graalvm ).

I still remember -XX:+TieredCompilation and fighting C2 compiler thresholds. Now I just run: 🔥 Graal changed the game

We’re living through the – where Java finally becomes a truly native citizen on the cloud, edge, and desktop. No warm-up. No bullshit.