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Three Good Reasons to Complete the Jakarta EE Developer Survey

Wednesday, April 7, 2021 - 10:08 by Jacob Harris
Surveys often seem to come around when we’re busiest and feel we can’t afford to take time to answer questions. However, a few minutes of your time can have important benefits down the road to everyone in the Java ecosystem.

Hashtag Jakarta EE #66

Tuesday, April 6, 2021 - 13:02 by Jacob Harris
Welcome to the sixty-sixth issue of Hashtag Jakarta EE!

Why Developers Continue to Rely on Jakarta EE

Wednesday, March 31, 2021 - 14:49 by Jacob Harris
The input of leading Java developers is captured in our new white paper, which describes the important advantages Jakarta EE offers today and for the future.

Introducing New Che Workspaces on OpenShift

Tuesday, March 30, 2021 - 06:55 by Jacob Harris
A new resource is now available to make it easy to try out Eclipse Che. If you are new to Che, it is the industry’s first Kubernetes-native IDE that runs in containers.

Hashtag Jakarta EE #65

Monday, March 29, 2021 - 15:02 by Jacob Harris
JakartaOne LivesStream – Russian, an update on Jakarta EE 9.1 and the new Adoptium website highlight this week's blog.

Hello Adoptium! - Karakun

Wednesday, March 24, 2021 - 14:56 by Jacob Harris
We love Java, we love open source and we believe in the power of the community. This conviction drives us every day.

Red Hat joins the Eclipse Adoptium Working Group

Wednesday, March 24, 2021 - 12:58 by Jacob Harris
Red Hat is proud to be a founding strategic member of the Adoptium Working Group as AdoptOpenJDK transitions to its new home at the Eclipse Foundation.

Minimizing Discovery Overhead in ROS2

Wednesday, March 24, 2021 - 09:07 by Jacob Harris
Discover a Zenoh-based solution that drastically reduces DDS discovery overhead, allows for peer-to-peer communication, enables efficient Internet-scale routing, and does not require any changes to your existing ROS2 systems.

Introducing the New and Improved Memory Inspector Debugger

Tuesday, March 23, 2021 - 13:13 by Brian King

When dealing with low-level code, the ability to inspect the state of memory as a program unfolds is a critical tool in a developer’s toolbox. To make that process as accessible as possible, we’ve been working at Ericsson to improve the capabilities of the Theia CPP Extension's cpp-debug-extension, and we are excited to make that work available to the open source community.

Hashtag Jakarta EE #64

Monday, March 22, 2021 - 10:36 by Jacob Harris
Java 16, JavaLand 2021, and an update on Jakarta EE 9.1 highlight the latest edition of Hashtag Jakarta EE.

Eclipse Sends Out First Release Train of the Year

Friday, March 19, 2021 - 10:44 by Jacob Harris
The Eclipse 2021-03 release train has reached the station with version 4.19 of the Eclipse IDE in tow, which fits the development environment with a whole bunch of code clean-up options and helpers to get going with Java 16.

Update on the OSGi Working Group

Tuesday, March 16, 2021 - 12:20 by Jürgen Albert

It has been a couple of months since we announced the move of your favorite Specification Organization to the Eclipse Foundation. We have been silent since, but this does not mean that we have been inactive. So we want to use this chance to give you a brief update on the current state of affairs.

Hashtag Jakarta EE #63

Monday, March 15, 2021 - 09:23 by Jacob Harris
Welcome to the sixty-third issue of Hashtag Jakarta EE!

Open Liberty beta is Jakarta EE 9 compatible - Open Liberty Blog

Tuesday, March 9, 2021 - 14:40 by Jacob Harris
Over the last year, the Open Liberty development team worked to implement the Jakarta EE 9 specification as it was being finalized. To avoid having to duplicate the code just to change the API package names, the team developed an open source byte code transformation technology.