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Jakarta Enterprise Edition 9.1 allows developers to use Java SE 11 features in Jakarta EE applications and migrate Jakarta EE apps to Java SE 11 without changes.
Eclipse GlassFish 5.1 is compatible with the Java EE 8 specification and represents the full migration of GlassFish to the open source Eclipse Foundation.
Now in its seventh year, the Jakarta EE Developer Survey continues to be a vital resource for understanding developer needs, preferences, and trends within the Java ecosystem.
Oracle has tapped IBM and Red Hat to help transition Java EE to the Eclipse Foundation in an effort to further open the platform and spur innovation around it.
According to a study by the Eclipse Foundation, the popularity of Java 21 is increasing, while Jakarta EE is gaining users over Java EE.
Oracle's Java EE partners are pleased with this move. Mike Milinkovich, the Eclipse Foundation's long time executive director, wrote "As enterprises move to a more cloud-centric model, it is clear ...
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.
Java, which Eclipse says has a developer base of 9 million, is much more widely used than languages such as C that are still common in the IoT world, said Chris Rommel, an analyst at VDC Research.
Eclipse has achieved another GlassFish milestone with the anticipated GA release of version 5.1. A year in the making, this milestone included previous GlassFish milestones such as the full ...
The 2024 Jakarta EE Developer Survey Report can be downloaded in its entirety here. "The growing adoption of Jakarta EE and cloud native Java technologies shows that the enterprise Java ecosystem ...