The Eclipse Foundation has released the latest version of its enterprise Java application platform in Jakarta EE 11, promising simpler data access, streamlined testing processes, and Java 21 support.
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Jakarta EE 10 arrives with a focus on building modern, simplified, and lightweight cloud-native Java applications, including a Core Profile for microservices. Jakarta EE 10, the latest version of the ...
Jakarta EE, a working group hosted by the Eclipse Foundation, today announced the general availability of the Jakarta EE 11 Platform, the latest version of its enterprise Java platform. The new ...
It's official: the new name for the technology formerly known as Java Enterprise Edition (and Project EE4J) is Jakarta EE. The Eclipse Foundation's executive director Mike Milinkovich made the ...
Java being fully open-sourced has been a long, long time coming. While Sun open-sourced some of Java as long ago as November 2006, actually using Java in an open-source way was… troublesome. Just ask ...
Community driven content discussing all aspects of software development from DevOps to design patterns. After a series of trademark reviews to secure a proper name that passed legal and trademark ...
In a survey by the Eclipse Foundation, more developers are using Jakarta EE than Spring and Java 21 is quickly establishing itself in the enterprise sector. The Eclipse Foundation has published the ...
Community driven content discussing all aspects of software development from DevOps to design patterns. In the Jakarta Servlet 6.0 specification that will be released with Jakarta EE 10, we’re ...