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3 Must See Talks for Cloud Native Java Developers at EclipseCon 2022
Jakarta EE 10 Core Profile debuts in Open Liberty 22.0.0.9-beta
Open Liberty 22.0.0.9-beta brings you the hot-off-the-press Jakarta EE 10 Core Profile. Jakarta EE 10 will be the first release to provide updates to the specifications since Java EE 8 in 2017. Jakarta EE 10 Core Profile is a subset of the specifications, which is specifically aimed at lightweight runtimes, that are optimized for running cloud-native Java microservices.
EclipseCon 2022 Schedule Is Ready
The EclipseCon talks have been scheduled; see the day-by-day details of what you'll experience at the event. We look foward to seeing the community on October 24 - 27 in Ludwigsburg. Remember to register and book your hotel!
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Helidon 3.0 is released
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Eclipse SUMO 1.14.1 Is Now Available!
We are happy to announce the release of Eclipse SUMO 1.14.1. We are releasing 1.14.1 as a hotfix, addressing some Python 2.7 compatibility issues introduced in SUMO 1.14.0.
Microsoft joins Jakarta EE and MicroProfile Working Groups at Eclipse Foundation
Eclipse Theia: 1.27 Update Becomes Available
Eclipse SUMO 1.14.0 Is Now Available!
Dear friends and users,
we are happy to announce the release of SUMO version 1.14.0.
The download links are at https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Downloads.html
This release brings you many new emission models and options for configuring fuel consumption.
Our python tools provide new features to simplify traffic demand generation.
We also fixed quite a number of bugs some of which were regressions in previous releases.
Software-defined driving: The Eclipse Foundation builds up their automotive initiative
The Eclipse Foundation has added 7 new projects to the Software Defined Vehicle Working Group, in addition to increasing the working group's membership to 19.