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Tuesday, September 14, 2021 - 12:59
by
Jacob Harris
Our annual Jakarta EE Developer Survey results gives everyone in the Java ecosystem insight into how the cloud native world for enterprise Java is unfolding and what the latest developments mean for their strategies and businesses.
Java frameworks are being used to build cloud applications, taking advantage of the evolution of Java specifications to support lighter-weight and distributed applications. Legacy applications can also be upgraded, as you will see in this series.
Gain insight on the Jakarta EE Working Group's progress since last year's Jakarta EE 9 release and the direction of Jakarta EE 10 in Michael Redlich's new article.
The accelerated innovation we’re seeing in Jakarta EE, and the growing number of compatible implementations, are clear signs that enterprise Java is experiencing a renaissance.
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.
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.