“Contrary to popular belief, Java is not just an island in Indonesia, a coffee bean or a nineties Lynx body spray, Java is an application platform…” Understanding Oracle Java is key to managing your subscription effectively. In this video, our Principal Consultant, Ben Dove, explains what Oracle Java is, why it was created and how Livingstone can help you manage it. Watch the full video here: https://lnkd.in/e8zxTNcG #OracleJavaLicensing #Livingstone #ApplicationPlatform
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Join us in our next #JakartaTechTalk to learn about “Eclipse ❤ ️ Java” with Hendrik Ebbers. Register here: https://hubs.la/Q02hzMtf0 #opensource #JakartaEE #CloudNativeJava
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One of the best features of Jakarta EE and Java is separation of #API and implementation. Your applications are more flexible and secure without a need to recompile. Most Jakarta EE implementations are either unaffected by #Log4Shell or their runtimes were quickly patched without recompilation. This separation also keeps applications small and clean. Unfortunately #SpringBoot doesn't do this and any SpringBoot application has to have 100s of dependencies minimum, including implementation dependencies that can have security issues, and making SpringBoot applications hard to upgrade.
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💡 Did you know? Our very own Payaran Petr Aubrecht is an Eclipse Committer! 🎉 Since 2022, Petr has been making significant contributions to the Jakarta EE ecosystem, supporting Jakarta Concurrency. This is provides a specification for using concurrency from application components without compromising container integrity while still preserving the Jakarta EE platform's fundamental benefits. His dedication and expertise are helping shape the future of enterprise Java development. Learn more about Petr’s, expertise and its journey as a Committer within the Eclipse Foundation by reading his interview: https://lnkd.in/eD3h-sTF #JakartaEE #JakartaConcurrency #EnterpriseJava #OpenSource #JavaInnovation #TechLeadership Eclipse Foundation
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Ready to advance your Java EE/Jakarta EE application's performance, capabilities and robustness? If you're still using GlassFish, your current environment may be holding you back - it's time to upgrade your application server. But doing it right, so that you minimize migration time, resources and costs is also crucial. Check out our latest blog post to read more about the current limitations from the solution and what an alternative like Payara Platform can offer you. We also provide practical tips on how to successfully migrate with no hassle. Read more to bring your application to the next level: https://lnkd.in/e9g-TvPM #ApplicationModernization #ApplicationUpgrade #LegacySoftware #TechnologyUpgrade #GlassFish #ApplicationServer #JavaEE #JakartaEE
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Tomorrow is the last day! The #JakartaEE Developer Survey welcomes the perspective of Java developers from around the world. Our survey is available in Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, and Chinese! https://buff.ly/3Wwz1Qz #opensource #cloudnative #java
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Prepare for Jakarta EE 11 with Ivar Grimstad at #Jofkus 2024 The Talk: Prepare for Jakarta EE 11! Jakarta EE 11 will be the first release of Jakarta EE after the new release cadence was introduced. The goal is to release a version of Jakarta EE around six months after an LTS release of Java. With Java 21 released in September 2023, Jakarta EE 11 is scheduled to be released around March 2024. What are the updates? Are there any new specifications introduced? What about removals? Will there be another namespace change? How will the impact of this release be on other frameworks and technologies, such as Spring, Apache Tomcat, Hibernate, and more? Come to this session to get all these questions and more answered to be prepared for Jakarta EE 11. https://buff.ly/3RPPdqa
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🔰 Day 12 of Advanced Java: Introduction to JEE Today, I dove into JEE (Jakarta Enterprise Edition), previously known as J2EE and owned by Oracle, and now maintained by the Eclipse Foundation. Using Java, we can develop:Standalone Applications,Enterprise Applications I also learned about the role of server software (web containers), how servers handle requests and responses, and why it's easier to use application names instead of IP addresses and port numbers. I set up a Tomcat server and created a dynamic web project, running it on the server to explore how JEE enables server-side programming. Excited to continue this journey! #Java #AdvancedJava #JEE #J2EE #Programming #LearningJourney #Tomcat #WebDevelopment #ServerSideProgramming
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Hashtag Jakarta EE number 240 is out! Check out the progress of Jakarta EE 11 and the agenda for Open Community for Java #JakartaEE #EclipseFoundation #Community
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How is your organisation contributing to #opensource enterprise Java development? Let us know in the 2024 Jakarta EE Developer Survey today: https://hubs.la/Q02tBnfd0
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In the beginning... back in 1995, we had Java... at some point when version 1.2 was released in 1998, the name of the Java programming language was changed to 'Java 2'. At that time, it was common to use Java in three different versions: Java 2 Standard Edition (J2SE), Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME), and Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE). After several years, the '2' was taken away. However, most people continued to use the acronym J2EE. On September 12, 2017, Oracle handed over Java EE to the Eclipse Foundation. Java EE was renamed to Jakarta EE. Jakarta EE continued to evolve. Check out Buhake Sindi talk @XtremeJ on Tuesday next week (April 2, 2024). Become familiar with Jakarta EE. Don't stay behind. Be on the edge. #java #lifemichael #xtremej #conference Buhake Sindi Simon Martinelli Catalin Tudose Valentina (Cupać) Jemuović Tim Spann 🥑 Simon Ritter Jeremy Davis Andres Sacco Mary Grygleski Roni Dover Victor Rentea
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