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Editor's Note

Welcome to the first Jakarta EE newsletter issue for 2019! We have lots of exciting news happening around Cloud Native Java this year and are ecstatic to share with you.

In this issue, read seven great articles to discover how Jakarta EE is evolving at a fast pace in 2019. The topics covered include an outlook on 2019 and Jakarta EE 9, the launch of the Eclipse Microprofile Starter, and the GA release of Eclipse GlassFish 5.1.

Want to know what our developer peers think about adopting Jakarta EE? Edwin Derks, an Independent Developer Advocate for Jakarta EE, speaks to several developers to get insight into their thoughts on adoption. Lastly, learn all about Wayne Beaton's take on how the Eclipse Foundation Specification Process (EFSP) enables open and transparent collaborative specification development.

Jakarta EE 9 - 2019 Outlook
Adopting Jakarta EE
GlassFish 5.1 Release
The Payara Platform's Journey to Jakarta EE 8 Compatibility
Java EE, Jakarta EE, MicroProfile, or Maybe All of Them
Open & Transparent
MicroProfile Starter Launched

Have you attended a Jakarta Tech Talk? The Jakarta Tech Talks virtual meetup series is dedicated to the discovery and discussion of Jakarta EE and broader Cloud Native Java technologies. Become a member on the Meetup page to stay updated on talks to come.

P.S, if you are an IoT enthusiast, please take the IoT Developer Survey to help us gain insight into the IoT developer community, technology trends, and industry landscape. This survey will only take a few minutes of your time and we appreciate your support! Survey closes March 8th, 2019.

Happy reading!

Jameka Woodberry
@Marketing_Jamy


Articles

Jakarta EE 9 - 2019 Outlook

Adopting Jakarta EE

GlassFish 5.1 Release

The Payara Platform's Journey to Jakarta EE 8 Compatibility

Java EE, Jakarta EE, MicroProfile, or Maybe All of Them

Open and Transparent

MicroProfile Starter Launched

New Project Proposals

  • Jakarta EE NoSQL project is a specification that has the goal to ease integration between Java Applications and NoSQL databases, with a common API to work with different types and vendors of NoSQL databases.
  • Eclipse Linux Package Tools offers a set of core functionality to work with RPM and Debian package files in plain Java. This functionality is offered in simple JAR variant to create your own solutions, or in ready-to-run tools like an Apache Maven plugin.

Interested in more project activity? Read on

New Project Releases

View all the project releases here.

Upcoming Eclipse Events

Eclipse events are being hosted all over the world! Get involved by attending or organizing an event. View all events.

Here is the list of upcoming Eclipse and Eclipse related events:

Devnexus 2019
March 6 - 8, 2019 | Atlanta, Georgia

Open Leadership Summit 2019
March 12 - 14, 2019 | Half Moon Bay, California

JAVALAND 2019
March 19 - 21, 2019| Phantasialand, Bruehl

Devoxx France
April 17 - 19, 2019 | Paris, France

Are you hosting an Eclipse event? Do you know about an Eclipse event happening in your community? Email us the details events@eclipse.org!

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