Archive from September 2022
Why Jakarta EE is Better than the Competition
Published on 30 Sep 2022
by Nicolas DUMINIL
Topics:
Java EE,
JakartaEE,
Payara Platform,
Jakarta EE
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Jakarta EE is the most popular Java server-side framework, way ahead its alleged competitors such as Spring, Quarkus, Micronaut or Dropwizard. With the industry-wide adoption of microservices based architectures, its popularity is skyrocketing and, during these last years, it has become the preferred framework for professional software enterprise applications and services development in Java.
In this blog, I'll explain more about Jakarta EE from my perspective as a Senior Java software architect/developer and why Jakarta EE and its runtimes beat the competition, in my opinion!
Using Jakarta EE Identity Store With Payara
Published on 28 Sep 2022
by Nicolas DUMINIL
Topics:
Java EE,
Security,
Payara Platform,
Jakarta EE
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These days the world-wide open-source community celebrates the advent of Jakarta EE 10. It is then a good time to look at one of its most relevant and, at the same time, unknown parts: security!
In this blog, I'll give an introduction to Jakarta EE Security, and then explain how Payara Platform builds on Jakarta EE Security with built-in identity stores for RDBMS (Relational Database Management System) and LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol).
Payara Celebrates Jakarta EE 10 With Support in Community!
Published on 22 Sep 2022
by Priya Khaira-Hanks
Topics:
Java EE,
Microservices,
MicroProfile,
JakartaEE
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Payara Platform: The Road to Jakarta EE 10
Published on 21 Sep 2022
by Steve Millidge
Topics:
Java EE,
MicroProfile,
JakartaEE,
Java 8,
Java 11,
Jakarta EE
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Payara Engineering have recently released Payara Server Community 6 Alpha 3 and Payara Server Community 6 Alpha 4 as major milestones on the road to full Jakarta EE 10 support.
In this blog, we will explore what these releases can do and how you can use them to help in your migration to Payara 6 and Jakarta EE 10.
What's New in the September Payara Platform Release?
Published on 20 Sep 2022
by Priya Khaira-Hanks
Topics:
What's New,
Upgrade,
JakartaEE,
New Releases,
Upgrade Tool,
JDK 17
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Payara 6 Community Alpha 4, out today, is suitable for trying out Jakarta EE 10, and marks a key step on the road to full Jakarta EE 10 compatibility for Payara Community.
Also out this month is Payara Enterprise Version 5.43.0, and a release of Payara Platform Version 4.x in its extended support phase.
What's New in Jakarta EE 10?
Published on 14 Sep 2022
by Andrew Pielage
Topics:
Java EE,
MicroProfile,
JakartaEE,
Java 8,
Java 11,
Jakarta EE
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Jakarta EE 10 will be released on September 22! It's almost here...
While the previous releases of Jakarta EE have been focussed on the much-feared namespace change and updating everything with support for Java 11, this is the first major release of Jakarta EE to start introducing new features for developers to use. I’ll cover some of them here.
What Is Jakarta EE 10?
Published on 06 Sep 2022
by Priya Khaira-Hanks
Topics:
Java EE,
JakartaEE,
getting started with Jakarta EE,
Jakarta EE
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Deploying to Payara Cloud from a GitHub Action Workflow
Published on 05 Sep 2022
by Patrik Duditš
Topics:
CLI,
Cloud,
Cloud-native,
Payara Cloud,
Getting Started with Payara Cloud
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Payara Cloud provides an easy-to-use user interface to allow your application to run in a managed cloud environment. While this is very convenient for configuration and troubleshooting work, integration in continuous deployment pipelines calls for something else. Our answer is deploying to Payara Cloud using a GitHub Action Workflow and Payara Cloud Command Line (PCL).
The Payara Monthly Catch: August 2022
Published on 01 Sep 2022
by Priya Khaira-Hanks
Topics:
Microservices,
MicroProfile,
JakartaEE
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August is typically a quiet month, and whilst this is the case in terms of industry announcements, there have been incredible learning resources and general Java articles created. Here, we have rounded up some of the best of them, covering DevOps, cloud computing, Java, Jakarta EE, MicroProfile and open source.