Microsoft Java Day 2026: AI-Driven Development Builds Java E-Commerce Site in Two Weeks
The event signals that AI-driven development is maturing from code completion to autonomous agent orchestration, with Java remaining a central platform for enterprise AI integration.
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At Microsoft Java Day 2026, Microsoft's Yoshio Terada demonstrated a production-ready ski equipment e-commerce site built by one developer in two weeks using AI-driven development. The event outlined three stages of AI integration for Java: using AI as a coding partner, embedding AI into applications, and deploying autonomous agents. The site uses multi-agent orchestration on Azure Kubernetes Service, with features like an AI advisor and inventory management. Terada urged Java developers to adopt AI tools for faster development.
The keynote at Microsoft Java Day 2026 centered on a three-stage framework for AI integration in Java development, illustrated by a production-ready e-commerce site built in two weeks. The site, a ski equipment store deployed on Azure Kubernetes Service, uses a multi-agent system with an AI advisor that handles product search, cart management, and inventory in real time. Microsoft's Yoshio Terada described the three stages: using AI as a collaborative coding partner, embedding AI into application logic, and building autonomous agents that plan and execute tasks. The event also highlighted tools like GitHub Copilot SDK for Java, Spring AI, and the AKS Agent Skills for GitHub Copilot to streamline development and operations.
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