Table of Contents Why This MattersA Look Back at the Spring and Java/Jakarta EE RelationshipWhat This Means for Payara UsersExpanding Your Options With Spring and Payara Qube The recent releases of Spring Framework 7.0 and Spring Data 2025.1.0 mark an …
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Goodbye Payara Community 6, on to the next chapter with Payara Community 7
Table of Contents The next chapter, Payara 7 with Jakarta EE 11A refreshed container experience with new Docker imagesWhat the end of Payara Platform Community 6 means for youWhy this transition is positive for the communityHow to prepare for the …
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Payara Cloud Hackathon is Open for Sign-ups!
We’re excited to announce that the 2nd edition of Payara Hackathon is now open for sign ups!
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Build Flexible Jakarta EE Applications With Apache CouchDB NoSQL Database
Are you a Jakarta EE developer interested in leveraging the power of NoSQL databases for your applications?
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Payara Platform Roadmap 2024
Read on to find out more about Payara Rodmap in the coming months – Java 21 compatibility, the upcoming Jakarta EE 11 and our plan for support, and more!
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Enterprise Java Application Development With Jakarta EE and Vaadin
Get an overview of the Vaadin framework and learn how to use it to build modern web applications on the Jakarta EE Platform in pure Java.
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Exploring Java Records In A Jakarta EE Context
This article explores the adoption of Java Records in a Jakarta EE application as a data transfer and projection object.
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Getting Started With Jakarta EE 10 – Jakarta REST
In this article, we take a look at how to get started developing RESTful web services on the Jakarta EE Platform using the Jakarta REST API.
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What’s New in Jakarta REST 3.1 in Jakarta EE 10?
The latest version of Jakarta REST is 3.1, which shipped with Jakarta EE 10. This version comes with two great new noteworthy features!
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Payara Launches Payara Cloud – Serverless Approach for Jakarta EE
Payara has launched a new product Payara Cloud, designed to run Jakarta EE apps easily and quickly on the cloud.
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What is Jakarta RPC?
gRPC is an open source Remote Procedure Call framework; an alternative to REST. Find out more and how Payara is involved!