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| | eclipse-foundation.blog
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| | The results of the 2023 Jakarta EE Developer Survey are now available! For the sixth year in a row, we've reached out to the enterprise Java community to ask about their preferences and priorities for cloud native Java architectures, technologies, and tools, their perceptions of the cloud native application industry, and more. From these results,...
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| | JakartaOne Live is a one day virtual conference for developers and technical business leaders that brings insights into the current state and future of Jakarta ...
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| | Zusammenfassung In this session, Tanja and Ivar will go through the upcoming Jakarta EE 9 release, how it lowers the barriers of entry, eases the migration, and lays the foundation for a platform for future innovation. They will also look ahead towards what future releases may bring, as well as showing demos of how to convert from the javax.* to jakarta.* namespace and showcase available implementations and tooling support available. Sprecher Ivar Grimstad is the Jakarta EE Developer Advocate at Eclipse Foundation. He is a Java Champion and JUG Leader based in Sweden. Ivar is the PMC Lead for Eclipse Enterprise for Java (EE4J) and involved in the Jakarta EE Working Group. He is also one of the community representatives in the JCP Executive Committee as well as specification lead for JSR 371 (MVC 1.0). Ivar is also involved in Eclipse MicroProfile, Apache NetBeans and a frequent speaker at International developer conferences. Tanja Obradovic is Jakarta EE Program Manager at the Eclipse Foundation. Having been involved with Java and Java EE for quite some time, revitalizing Enterprise Java and making it ready for cloud-native application development with Jakarta EE open source specifications is something that she is very much interested in. Outside the office, she loves spending time with her family and friends, art, outdoor activities (even in winter!), traveling, and beaches.
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| Migrating Java EE to the Eclipse Foundation and Jakarta EE is a process not an event. In the past couple of weeks however, several very important milestones have occurred that deserve to be recognized. 100% of Glassfish and related Java EE reference implementation components from Oracle have now been contributed, and published to GitHub repositories...