The Java EE API, a reference standard for Java software development for nearly 20 years, was rebranded to Jakarta EE 9 in early December as part of its first full release while under the purview of ...
Now that Oracle has handed off the technology formerly known as Java Enterprise Edition to the Eclipse Foundation, and the resulting EE4J Project will be developing that technology rebranded as ...
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The Eclipse Foundation, which has taken over development of enterprise Java, plans two releases of the GlassFish Java application server this year, including one that will pass through Eclipse’s new ...
Like other Java enterprise tools, Tomcat has migrated from the original Java EE specification to Jakarta EE. Tomcat 9 and earlier were based on Java EE; Tomcat 10 and later are based on Jakarta EE.
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.
Talking with Gartner VP and distinguished analyst Anne Thomas about Java at the start of a new year is becoming a habit. (Let's call it a tradition.) Thomas is a longtime industry watcher with deep ...
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The e Java landscape just saw a major consolidation. Azul, the heavy hitter known for its 100% focus on the Java runtime, has ...
Enterprise Java has completed its move from Oracle to the Eclipse Foundation in the form of Jakarta EE 8, the new version of the Java Enterprise Edition specification now under the auspices of Eclipse ...
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 ...
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