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Tuesday, July 24, 2018 - 00:00
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Shanda Giacomoni
We will be hosting our very first Eclipse IoT Day Singapore on September 18 in co-location with IoT World Asia 2018. Propose a talk now or plan to attend!
It's time to submit your talk for the annual Eclipse IoT Day, taking place on October 23, at EclipseCon Europe 2018. The deadline for submissions is July 16.
These are exciting times for the Java community! EclipseCon France (ECF) 2018, the first ECF since Oracle contributed Java EE to Eclipse Foundation, surely reflected that.
One of the most interesting concepts that made Java EE (and Java) appealing for the enterprise is its great backward compatibility, ensuring that years of investment in R&D could be reused in future developments.
In this Lightbend Podcast, we sit down with our CEO, Mark Brewer, to discuss what joining the Eclipse Foundation as a founding member of the Jakarta EE Working Group means for bringing Reactive closer to the traditional Java enterprise landscape.