Getting More From Jakarta EE Specifications

Getting More From Jakarta EE Specifications

Following this month’s release of Jakarta EE 9.1, Jakarta EE community members are sharing ideas about opportunities to evolve and make the best possible use of Jakarta EE specifications.
 
In this edition, we feature stories about opportunities related to three Jakarta EE specifications: Jakarta Servlet, Jakarta Enterprise Beans, and Jakarta RESTful Web Services.
 
We also have quite a bit of news about project releases, a new edge landscape white paper, our Entrepreneurial Open Source podcast series, and upcoming deadlines, so be sure to check this month’s Community Updates.
 
Thanks for reading,
Karen McNaughton

Spotlight

Ideas for Evolving the Jakarta EE Servlet Specification

Greg Wilkins summarizes the key opportunities to improve Jakarta Servlet by deprecating and removing certain aspects of legacy functionality before the specification is extended.

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Jakarta EE 10 and Enterprise Beans: Options for the Future

Arjan Tijms explores potential approaches developers can take to support Jakarta Enterprise Beans long-term, and describes the benefits of a “lite” approach to the technology.

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Creating a REST API With Jakarta EE 9

Rudy De Busscher describes the high-level steps to create a REST API with the Jakarta RESTful Web Services specification.

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Committer Profile

Tobias Erdle 
Model-View-Controller (MVC) Specialist

Tobias has only been an Eclipse Foundation committer for a couple of years, and the role came to him somewhat unexpectedly, but he has wholeheartedly embraced the opportunity to be more involved.

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Community Updates

Jakarta EE Momentum Continues With Jakarta EE 9.1

The Jakarta EE Working Group has released the Jakarta EE 9.1 Platform and Web Profile specifications and related Technology Compatibility Kits (TCKs). Read More->

Jakarta EE Developer Survey Deadline Extended to May 31

If you work with Java, please take a few minutes to complete the Jakarta EE Developer Survey by May 31. The survey results could influence your next Java development decisions. Read More->

Learn Why EdgeOps Is Essential for Edge Computing

Read the new white paper from the Eclipse Edge Native Working Group to learn more about EdgeOps, its role in edge computing, and the Eclipse Foundation projects enabling EdgeOps. 
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Eclipse ioFog 2.0 Advances EdgeOps

The Eclipse ioFog 2.0 release makes it faster and easier to develop production-grade edge applications and manage edge AI deployments. Here’s how. Read More ->

Early Bird Deadline for EclipseCon 2021 Proposals is June 1

Submit your proposal for an EclipseCon 2021 talk by June 1 for a chance to be one of the first five talks selected and have your talk highlighted in the event program. Read More ->

Discover Our Entrepreneurial Open Source Podcast Series

Our new podcast features successful entrepreneurs and innovators from around the globe, sharing practical lessons from their experience building businesses through open source participation and leadership. 
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The Handelsblatt GovTech Gipfel Conference is June 10

The Eclipse Foundation is a sponsor of the Handelsblatt GovTech Gipfel Conference 2021, a one-day virtual conference that unites political and government technology leaders in Germany.  Read More ->

New Projects

Eclipse Exousia provides default implementations of these authorization modules and algorithms, as defined and mandated by the Jakarta Authorization specification. Read More ->
Eclipse Grela carries out the automatic versioning of datasets, the Data Science work of data analysis, cleaning and selection and the machine learning work of model adjustment and training. Read More ->

New Releases

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June 15-16, 2021

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June 22-24, 2021

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