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| | | | | This week Mike Milinkovich announced that Oracle and the Eclipse Foundation agreed that the javax package cannot be evolved by Jakarta EE community and Java trademarks cannot be used in Jakarta EE specifications. How critical is it to Jakarta EE community? Can Jakarta EE survive without javax namespace? Here are my thoughts about it. For... | |
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blogs.eclipse.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The Eclipse Foundation announces the nearly complete migration to Jakarta EE and outlines how individuals can contribute to marketing and technical collateral. | |
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| | | | | Abstract Wargames - Java vulnerabilities and why you should care Java is great and we all spend time on making it more performant, more scalable and maintainable. But we better should also spend some time on making it more secure. With all that new Java releases and features also come new vulnerabilities and exploits. Because Java is everywhere, it has a huge attack surface which makes it interesting for hackers to search for vulnerabilities in Java and foremost in Java based applications. I'm not a... | |
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