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This year’s event has a Cloud Native Technologies track that covers everything you need to know about developing cloud native applications and microservices.
Wednesday, April 27, 2022 - 13:53
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Tatjana Obradovic
Leading up to the release of Jakarta EE 10, Jakarta EE Program Manager Tanja Obradovic updates us on which specifications recently completed their release reviews in her new blog post.
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.
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.
Monday, March 21, 2022 - 12:51
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Tatjana Obradovic
We encourage all developers, architects, and decision-makers in the Java ecosystem to take six minutes and add their voice to the survey, helping the industry gain the broadest possible view of the state of enterprise cloud native Java.
Thursday, February 24, 2022 - 15:43
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Jacob Harris
The Jakarta EE community is completely focused on execution of the Jakarta EE 10 release plan. Following the Jakarta EE Specification Process we are seeing the progress of the individual specifications.
Thursday, February 3, 2022 - 09:45
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Jacob Harris
Download our new ebook to find out how Jakarta EE provides the core technologies needed to evolve existing Java applications, and to create new cloud native applications.