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A Step-by-Step Guide from Traditional Java EE to Reactive Microservice Design If you’re still managing Java applications on GlassFish middleware, you might be hitting some roadblocks , such as difficulties with automation, lack of integrated monitoring and official support and limited abilities with modern tools. However, ...... Have you wondered how you can improve the design of your applications to improve its performance? You probably heard that reactive design can help achieve better response time and make your applications more flexible. But you’re asking: Do I need to rewrite my applications from scratch? Do I need...
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The Cloud is Driving the Future of the Java Ecosystem and Jakarta EE: Eclipse Foundation Survey Results If you’re still managing Java applications on GlassFish middleware, you might be hitting some roadblocks , such as difficulties with automation, lack of integrated monitoring and official support and limited abilities with modern tools. However, ...... The 2019 Jakarta EE developer survey results are in - and they show cloud deployments have increased since last year with 62% of Java developers currently building or planning cloud native architectures within the year...
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Jakarta EE 9.1 Launches! If you’re still managing Java applications on GlassFish middleware, you might be hitting some roadblocks , such as difficulties with automation, lack of integrated monitoring and official support and limited abilities with modern tools. However, ...... Payara Services are celebrating the release of Jakarta EE 9.1 Platform and Web Profile specifications and related TCKs...
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Building Modern Web Applications With Jakarta EE, NoSQL Databases and Microservices If you’re still managing Java applications on GlassFish middleware, you might be hitting some roadblocks , such as difficulties with automation, lack of integrated monitoring and official support and limited abilities with modern tools. However, ...... For many years, Java EE has been a major platform for mission-critical enterprise applications. In order to accelerate business application development for a cloud-native world, leading software vendors collaborated to move Java EE technologies to the Eclipse Foundation where they continue to evolve...
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The Future of Cloud-Native, Open Source Java with Jakarta EE If you’re still managing Java applications on GlassFish middleware, you might be hitting some roadblocks , such as difficulties with automation, lack of integrated monitoring and official support and limited abilities with modern tools. However, ...... It's here! The Eclipse Foundation has announced the future of Java EE with the release of Jakarta EE ; a cloud-native Java and an open source governance model. As enterprises modernize their infrastructure for cloud, microservices and containers, the technological transformation requires a new...
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Ondrej Mihalyi for TechTarget - Reactive Programming & Java EE If you’re still managing Java applications on GlassFish middleware, you might be hitting some roadblocks , such as difficulties with automation, lack of integrated monitoring and official support and limited abilities with modern tools. However, ...... In his interview for The Server Side ( TechTarget) Ondrej Mihalyi - Payara Support Engineer - discusses the benefits and challenges of transitioning to reactive programming model and how Java EE facilitates reactive development...
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Payara Services Celebrates the Release of Jakarta EE 9 If you’re still managing Java applications on GlassFish middleware, you might be hitting some roadblocks , such as difficulties with automation, lack of integrated monitoring and official support and limited abilities with modern tools. However, ...... As leading contributors to the Jakarta EE project, Payara excitedly welcomes Jakarta EE 9 - now officially released...
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Jakarta EE marks a new era If you’re still managing Java applications on GlassFish middleware, you might be hitting some roadblocks , such as difficulties with automation, lack of integrated monitoring and official support and limited abilities with modern tools. However, ...... It is highly likely that most people involved in the Java EE community are already aware of the open sourcing of Java EE and the move to the Eclipse Foundation. For those unaware, however, here's a quick primer...
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Quick Fire Java: Java After Log4j If you’re still managing Java applications on GlassFish middleware, you might be hitting some roadblocks , such as difficulties with automation, lack of integrated monitoring and official support and limited abilities with modern tools. However, ...... The second episode in our 'Quick Fire Java' video series is out...
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Back to Basics – アプリケーションをPayara Server / GlassFish 4.1にデプロイする方法 If you’re still managing Java applications on GlassFish middleware, you might be hitting some roadblocks , such as difficulties with automation, lack of integrated monitoring and official support and limited abilities with modern tools. However, ...... このブログはBack to Basics シリーズの第2回です...