Jakarta EE 11 is Here - And It's Ready for the Cloud!
Published on 26 Jun 2025

Earlier today, the Eclipse Foundation together with its vendor members, partners and community has announced the release of Jakarta EE 11, the latest version of its enterprise Java platform. Building on the Core Profile (Dec 2024) and Web Profile (Mar 2025), this release brings powerful new features aimed at boosting developer productivity and simplifying cloud-native development.
What’s New in Jakarta EE 11?
Jakarta Data (New Spec)
A brand-new API that makes working with databases easier. It includes:
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Built-in support for basic and CRUD operations
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Easy pagination
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A simple query language
Cleaner, More Modern APIs
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Managed Beans are deprecated
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CDI (Contexts and Dependency Injection) improvements
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Full support for Java Records
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Outdated Java SecurityManager references removed
Upgraded Testing Tools
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Test Compatibility Kits (TCKs) now use JUnit 5 and Maven
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Easier to write and run tests
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Improved accessibility for contributors
Support for New Java Features
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Runs on Java 17+
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Includes concurrency improvements for Java 21, like support for Virtual Threads for better performance
Find out more on the Jakarta EE website.
Jakarta EE 11 and Payara
Jakarta EE 11 is a major leap forward for enterprise Java. With new features like Jakarta Data, developers can build modern, cloud-native applications while still supporting existing Java EE systems. Our early adoption through the Payara Platform Community 7 Alpha (DOWNLOAD HERE) - already certified for the Core Profile - shows our strong commitment to the Jakarta EE ecosystem.
Full Web and Platform Profile certifications are on the way, keeping Payara users at the cutting edge of enterprise application development.
Looking Ahead
Work on Jakarta EE 12 is already in motion, with a release planned for 2026. The next version will fully embrace Java SE 21 and bring even more updates, including possible new specs like Jakarta Query and Jakarta MVC.
Want to get involved in shaping the future of Jakarta EE ?
Join the Jakarta EE community or Working Group and help shape the future of enterprise Java:
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