Join our webinar! Zero Ops, Maximum Impact: Build GenAI RAG Apps with Jakarta EE
Published on 13 Jan 2025

Want to build powerful AI applications that can intelligently search and analyze your internal documents?
Join our online event on Thursday the 23rd of January (REGISTER HERE) to learn how to create a serverless Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) application using modern Java technologies and cloud services.
Zero Ops, Maximum Impact: Build GenAI RAG Apps with Jakarta EE
Thursday, 23rd of January, 2pm GMT / 8am CST

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Build a production-ready RAG application using Jakarta EE and LangChain4J
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Create a scalable document processing pipeline using Azure Blob Storage
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Store and retrieve embeddings efficiently with serverless Postgres on Neon
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Deploy your application effortlessly to Payara Cloud
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Implement best practices for handling internal document security and access
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Setting up a Jakarta EE project with LangChain4J integration
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Configuring Azure Blob Storage as your document repository
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Managing vector embeddings with Neon's serverless Postgres
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Deploying and scaling your application on Payara Cloud
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Tips and tricks for optimizing RAG application performance
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Java developers interested in building AI applications
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Teams looking to implement document search and analysis
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Architects exploring serverless AI solutions
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Anyone wanting to leverage their internal documents with AI
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