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Are Java/Jakarta EE Application Servers Heavy?

  • August 12, 2021
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In this myth-busting webinar, Steve Millidge (founder of Payara), demonstrates that Java/Jakarta EE application servers are not resource-heavy or slow. 

Watch live demonstrations of application servers that show it’s possible to have a small footprint and low resource usage in Jakarta EE runtimes.

In this webinar:

  • See a new Jakarta EE (Java EE) runtime that allows for single jar deployment
  • Watch a demo of a small start up/small footprint Jakarta EE runtime
  • See a Jakarta EE application server that is not fat or heavy with high resource usage

If you’ve been hearing that Java EE application servers are all resource hogs and slow to start up  – watch this webinar to see why that’s not true and how you can continue using your existing Java EE development skills to modernize your application development!

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