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Monday, Jun 18, 2018
Take a look at what more than a dozen executives have to say about the Java ecosystem and what’s on the horizon.
Let’s take a look at some suggested design principles that some feel Jakarta EE should follow. What suggestions do you have?
Monday, Jun 11, 2018
In this Lightbend Podcast, we sit down with our CEO, Mark Brewer, to discuss what joining the Eclipse Foundation as a founding member of the Jakarta EE Working Group means for bringing Reactive closer to the traditional Java enterprise landscape.
Friday, Jun 8, 2018
Why I stopped worrying and learned to love changes in governance and branding.
So much has happened in the enterprise Java space over the past few months that it kind of boggles the mind.
Oracle recently freed J2EE, aka Java EE. Now known as Jakarta EE, enterprise Java’s new manager the Eclipse Foundation is revealing its plans for the popular middleware platform.
Tuesday, May 22, 2018
Although a big part of this is the brand change from Java EE to Jakarta EE as well as a new technical direction (i.e. cloud-native and microservices) the most important change will be the move from a proprietary Java EE to fully open source Jakarta EE platform.
Tuesday, May 15, 2018
There has been a recent flurry of EE4J activity as the Eclipse Foundation is positioning Jakarta EE as the new home for cloud native Java.
The Eclipse Foundation outlines the 39 projects that will make up the new cloud-native, microservices-friendly enterprise Java effort, and how GlassFish will evolve.
Tuesday, May 1, 2018
Developers who use Java Enterprise Edition will be happy to know that the development and runtime platform is gaining new life as Jakarta EE. As part of an agreement with Oracle, the tech giant will give up control over the platform to Eclipse Foundation, which has big plans to remake enterprise Java for the emerging cloud world.
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