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With Jakarta EE 10 well underway and specifications being updated across the board, we tell you about some of the latest and greatest features being added to key specifications.
Despite the version number 3, Jakarta Security 3 is the first real update of Jakarta Security since it was introduced as Java EE Security in Java EE 8.
The edge journey is well underway for many organizations as they seek to connect with customers in new ways, improve operational efficiency, and adopt digital technologies to support innovation.
Edgeworx was started over 4 years ago with the goal of enabling edge computing at a larger scale solving the issues of remote deployment, management, and operations. To do this, we created Eclipse ioFog to enable developers to treat the edge like any other cloud, making it accessible to all developers.
Jakarta EE Developer Advocate Ivar Grimstad and Payara CEO and project lead for GlassFish and Jakarta Concurrency Steve Millidge will discuss what we can expect from Jakarta EE 10 and answer audience questions. Moderated by Jakarta EE Program Manager Tanja Obradovic.
This year, for the first time, we will be collecting data on trends in development, as well as commercial adoption in the same survey. Participants will have the option of completing either one or both sections.
Scaling IoT and Edge solutions without security is just scaling your problems. Device management and the entire edge application lifecycle require that you can trust the underlying sources of information.