The State of Java in 2022
- January 25, 2022
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This user guide provides a brief history of Java EE/Jakarta EE and a detailed overview of some of the specifications that will be updated in Jakarta EE 11.
What do you know about the code changes that were just introduced into the codebase? When will you notice if something goes wrong?
Azul Platform Core is the #1 Oracle Java alternative, offering OpenJDK support for more versions (including Java 6 & 7) and more configurations for the greatest business value and lowest TCO.
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Digital Marketing Coordinator working for Payara who has been involved in the Java space since 2017. Very much enjoys collaborating on projects and events with other individuals and organisations. Including Marketing committee activities for Jakarta EE and MicroProfile.
Digital Marketing Coordinator working for Payara who has been involved in the Java space since 2017. Very much enjoys collaborating on projects and events with other individuals and organisations. Including Marketing committee activities for Jakarta EE and MicroProfile.
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This user guide provides a brief history of Java EE/Jakarta EE and a detailed overview of some of the specifications that will be updated in Jakarta EE 11.
What do you know about the code changes that were just introduced into the codebase? When will you notice if something goes wrong?
Azul Platform Core is the #1 Oracle Java alternative, offering OpenJDK support for more versions (including Java 6 & 7) and more configurations for the greatest business value and lowest TCO.
Contact us to get your ad seen by thousands of users every day!
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