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The Eclipse Foundation’s Jakarta EE Working Group Releases Jakarta EE 10 to Usher in the Era of Cloud Native Java

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Thursday, September 22, 2022

Members of the Jakarta EE Working Group such as Fujitsu, IBM, Oracle, Payara, Red Hat and Tomitribe are working towards certifying Jakarta EE 10 compatible products.

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  • Members of the Jakarta EE Working Group such as Fujitsu, IBM, Oracle, Payara, Red Hat and Tomitribe are working towards certifying Jakarta EE 10 compatible products.
  • We are delighted to keep working on Jakarta EE technologies in the Eclipse projects, and will soon support running Jakarta EE 10 applications on Fujitsu Products.
  • Jakarta EE 10 therefore truly marks the beginning of a new era for Jakarta EE.
  • The Jakarta EE 10 release is a crucial juncture in the Cloud Native Java era, said Csar Hernndez, Senior Software Engineer for TomiTribe.

Enterprise Java and Jakarta EE Continue to Grow per the Results of the 2022 Jakarta EE Developer Survey

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Thursday, September 22, 2022

Its important to note that Spring/SpringBoot is reliant on Jakarta EE developments for its operation and is not competitive with Jakarta EE.

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  • Its important to note that Spring/SpringBoot is reliant on Jakarta EE developments for its operation and is not competitive with Jakarta EE.
  • Java EE 8, Jakarta EE 8, and Jakarta EE 9/9.1 hit the mainstream with 81% adoption (vs. 75% in 2021).
  • While 36% of respondents have already migrated or plan to adopt Jakarta EE 9/9.1 (with 14% already running Jakarta EE 9/9.1 in production), 19% of respondents plan to skip Jakarta EE 9/9.1 altogether and move directly to Jakarta EE 10.
  • The Jakarta EE Developer Survey findings demonstrate continued growth in developer interest in Jakarta EE, and continued growth in Jakarta EE usage, said Tom Snyder, VP of Engineering, Enterprise Cloud Native Products at Oracle.

WatchGuard Threat Lab Reports 91.5% of Malware Arrived over Encrypted Connections in Q2 2021

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Thursday, September 30, 2021

The report also includes new insights based on endpoint threat intelligence detected throughout the first half of 2021.

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  • The report also includes new insights based on endpoint threat intelligence detected throughout the first half of 2021.
  • Among its most notable findings, WatchGuards Q2 2021 Internet Security Report reveals:
    Massive amounts of malware arrive over encrypted connections In Q2, 91.5% of malware arrived over an encrypted connection, a dramatic increase over the previous quarter.
  • Put simply, any organization that is not examining encrypted HTTPS traffic at the perimeter is missing 9/10 of all malware.
  • For additional information, promotions and updates, follow WatchGuard on Twitter ( @WatchGuard ), on Facebook , or on the LinkedIn Company page.

The Jakarta EE Working Group Releases Jakarta EE 9.1 as Industry Continues to Embrace Open Source Enterprise Java

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Tuesday, May 25, 2021

For those organizations interested in learning more about how Jakarta EE can benefit them, the Jakarta EE WG has published a white paper on the features and capabilities of Jakarta EE.

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  • For those organizations interested in learning more about how Jakarta EE can benefit them, the Jakarta EE WG has published a white paper on the features and capabilities of Jakarta EE.
  • The release of Jakarta EE 9.1 and its support for Java SE 11, marks another milestone in its evolution as the platform for cloud-native Java innovation.
  • The Jakarta EE Working Group, hosted by the Eclipse Foundation, is the home of open source, cloud native, enterprise Java innovation.
  • With the release of the Jakarta EE 9.1, Jakarta EE has provided a new baseline for the evolution and innovation of enterprise Java technologies under an open, vendor-neutral, community-driven process.

Open Source Software Leader the Eclipse Foundation Launches the Adoptium Working Group for Multi-Vendor Delivery of Java Runtimes for Enterprises

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Tuesday, March 23, 2021

The Adoptium Working Group will provide the Java ecosystem with fully compatible, high-quality distributions of Java runtimes based on OpenJDK source code.

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  • The Adoptium Working Group will provide the Java ecosystem with fully compatible, high-quality distributions of Java runtimes based on OpenJDK source code.
  • With the establishment of the Adoptium Working Group, the Eclipse Foundation has cemented its role as the vendor-neutral center of gravity for the open source Java community, said Mike Milinkovich, executive director of the Eclipse Foundation.
  • We are already successfully hosting the Jakarta EE and MicroProfile specification communities and leading Java open source projects such as Eclipse GlassFish, Eclipse Jetty, and Eclipse Vert.x.
  • With more than 240 million downloads to date, AdoptOpenJDK provides enterprises with a proven set of open source, high-quality Java runtimes.

The Jakarta EE Working Group Releases Jakarta EE 9 Specifications to Lay the Foundation for True Cloud Native Java

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Tuesday, December 8, 2020

Companies for whom enterprise Java is important to their strategies can join the Jakarta EE Working Group.

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  • Companies for whom enterprise Java is important to their strategies can join the Jakarta EE Working Group.
  • With the move of Java EE technology to the Eclipse Foundation as Jakarta EE and the subsequent release of Jakarta EE 9 we now have that wish fulfilled!
  • Oracle joined the Jakarta EE Working Group to help create an open, vendor-neutral process for Enterprise Cloud Native Java standards, and our hopes have been realized, said Tom Snyder, VP of engineering, Enterprise Cloud Native Java.
  • The Jakarta EE Working Group hosted by the Eclipse Foundation is the home of open source, cloud native enterprise Java innovation.

The Eclipse Foundation Releases Jakarta EE 8 Specifications; Completes Transition to Eclipse Foundation as the New Home for Open Source Cloud Native Java

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Tuesday, September 10, 2019

In addition to the release of the Jakarta EE 8 specifications, the Eclipse Foundation is announcing the certification of Eclipse GlassFish 5.1 as an open source compatible implementation of the Jakarta EE 8 Platform.

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  • In addition to the release of the Jakarta EE 8 specifications, the Eclipse Foundation is announcing the certification of Eclipse GlassFish 5.1 as an open source compatible implementation of the Jakarta EE 8 Platform.
  • All of the vendors in the Jakarta EE Working Group intend to certify their Java EE 8 compatible implementations as Jakarta EE 8 compatible.
  • We've already certified Open Liberty as a Jakarta EE compatible implementation and look forward to the rapid growth of a standard, open source, cloud native platform at the Eclipse Foundation through the Jakarta EE and MicroProfile projects."
  • We've already certified Open Liberty as a Jakarta EE compatible implementation and look forward to the rapid growth of a standard, open source, cloud native platform at the Eclipse Foundation through the Jakarta EE and MicroProfile projects."