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Wednesday, Mar 26, 2025
We’re thrilled to announce the final release of Jakarta NoSQL 1.0, a brand-new specification designed to bring standardization, productivity, and portability to NoSQL integration in the Java ecosystem. This release marks a significant step in the Jakarta EE platform by introducing the first-ever NoSQL specification. Whether you’re working with document, key-value, column, or graph databases, Jakarta NoSQL is built to streamline your development experience. Why Jakarta NoSQL? Jakarta NoSQL was created to make it easier and more productive for developers to work with NoSQL databases while staying fully within the Jakarta EE programming model.
Thursday, Feb 27, 2025
The Jakarta EE Working Group conducted the first-ever Cloud Native Java Survey between July 11, 2024 and August 23, 2024 to gather insights on popular Java SE versions, Jakarta EE, and MicroProfile usage. The results from over 170 respondents left us with a number of important takeaways about the adoption of enterprise Java technologies, developer priorities, and more. Here are the key findings. Java EE/Jakarta EE Adoption Jakarta EE 8 & Java EE 8 remain the most widely used versions.
Thursday, Oct 20, 2022
JAKARTA EE IS THE STANDARD JAKARTA EE IS UBIQUITOUS JAKARTA EE IS CONTINUATION JAKARTA EE IS INNOVATIVE JAKARTA EE IS THE STANDARD Jakarta EE is the standard, a set of specifications for enterprise Java application development. It is well-understood and widely accepted because of its stability, portability, and backwards compatibility. But being the standard does not mean being rigid. Jakarta EE avoids single vendor lock-in and is modular - capable of being adapted to fit different platforms and profiles for different organisations all over the world.
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