Dependency injection

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.

Fonteva Awarded Patent for Fonteva Framework

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Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Arlington, VA, Feb. 11, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via NEWMEDIAWIRE --Fonteva is proud to announce the receipt of a patent for the Fonteva Framework, which was first made available on Salesforce AppExchange in 2015.

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  • Arlington, VA, Feb. 11, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via NEWMEDIAWIRE --Fonteva is proud to announce the receipt of a patent for the Fonteva Framework, which was first made available on Salesforce AppExchange in 2015.
  • All Fonteva applications are built on the Fonteva Framework, which iscurrently offered on Salesforce Appexchange at http://bit.ly/FntvFrmwk to anyone who wishes to license it.
  • This dependency injection feature allows Fonteva and other app developers to remove dependencies from code, making solutions more nimble and extending the shelf-life of apps built on the Fonteva Framework.
  • We are thrilled to earn the validation that the features of our Framework are so unique and one of a kind that a patent was awarded to Fonteva, said Fonteva CEO Jerry Huskins.