• Working together, the world’s enterprise Java ecosystem leaders, including Fujitsu, IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, and Tomitribe, are advancing Java EE and Jakarta EE...
  • The platform specification doesn’t define the Jakarta EE APIs directly, but rather includes them by reference to other Jakarta specifications and defines how they all...
  • On September 12, 2017, Oracle announced that it would submit Java EE to the Eclipse Foundation and hence the birth of Jakarta EE.
  • Powered by participation and hosted by the @EclipseFdn, Jakarta EE is focused on enabling community-driven collaboration and open innovation for the cloud.
  • It is low level and other Jakarta EE specifications rely on it; Jakarta WebSocket: API specification that defines a set of APIs to service WebSocket connections
  • Jakarta EE is a set of specifications that extend Java SE with specifications for enterprise features such as distributed computing and web services.
  • The first version will be Jakarta EE 8, which will be based on the Java EE 8 technologies transferred from Oracle to the Eclipse Foundation.
  • Jakarta EE open source software drives cloud native innovation, modernizes enterprise applications and protects investments in Java EE.
  • In this tutorial, we’ll talk about the newest release of Jakarta EE. The idea is to understand what is new in Jakarta and how this can impact the Java platform.