Our Latest Guides for CTOs and Management
Published on 06 Jul 2023
by Priya Khaira-Hanks
Topics:
JakartaEE,
Jakarta EE
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Watch the Recording: Evolution of Jakarta EE Runtimes Post Java 17 - Payara Panel Discussion
Published on 04 Jul 2023
by Dominika Tasarz
Topics:
news and events,
Payara Events,
Jakarta EE
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Over the past few years, the pace of Java Platform, Standard Edition releases, has become much faster, with a much predictable biannual releases, with a LTS every 18 months. Watch this fireside chat by Payara Engineers who dive into some of the major changes from Java 17 to the upcoming 21, and explore these changes within the context of Enterprise Java development on the Jakarta EE Platform.
The Payara Monthly Catch June 2023
Published on 30 Jun 2023
by Priya Khaira-Hanks
Topics:
Microservices,
MicroProfile,
JakartaEE,
Jakarta EE
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Jump for joy - it's the Payara Monthly Catch!
This month's pick includes:
- Articles about Java 21 new features and additions
- Conversations with Java greats like Jakob Jenkov, Trisha Gee & Rafael Del Nero
- IDE tips & tricks
- Apache tool deep dives
& more!
We round up the very best content from outside Payara - ourJakarta EEandMicroProfilecommunity - as well as sharing Payara's own resources, and fun news from the dynamic team with a spring in their step ⬇
Exploring the JSON-P API: Simplifying JSON Processing In Jakarta EE 10
Published on 29 Jun 2023
by Luqman Saeed
Topics:
Java EE,
JakartaEE,
Jakarta EE
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JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) has become the de facto standard for data interchange in modern web applications. Its simplicity, readability, and compatibility have made it a popular choice for representing structured data. The JSON-P (JSON Processing) API provides a powerful and convenient way to parse, generate, transform, and query JSON data on the Jakarta EE Platform. In this blog post, we will explore the fundamentals of the JSON-P API, its core functionalities, and how it empowers you to work with JSON effortlessly in your Jakarta EE applications.
Getting Started With Apache Camel On Jakarta EE 10
Published on 22 Jun 2023
by Luqman Saeed
Topics:
Java EE,
JakartaEE,
Jakarta EE
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Apache Camel is an open source enterprise integration framework that helps you connect different systems and applications together with as little effort as possible. It provides a simple and powerful way to define and implement message-based routing and mediation rules. It is an implementation of the patterns described in the book Enterprise Integration Patterns by Gregor Hohpe and Bobby Woolf.
In simple terms, Apache Camel acts as a "translator" or "bridge" between different systems. It allows you to easily route, transform, and process messages as they move from one system to another. It supports a wide range of communication protocols and data formats (JSON, XML, YAML, etc.), making it easier to integrate different technologies and applications.
Need Stable Payara 5? Payara 5 Community is No Longer The Answer!
Published on 20 Jun 2023
by Priya Khaira-Hanks
Topics:
Payara Enterprise
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Do any of these situations sound familiar to you and your business?
Need stable Payara 5. I am using latest community version.
I am using Payara 5 Community Edition and I plan to upgrade to Payara 5 Enterprise Edition.
What would be the costs?
We are using Payara Version 5.2022.5 and for some of our customers we want to move to Payara Enterprise to be up-to-date with current security patches.
We are currently using the Community edition of Payara and would like to stay with Payara 5. How much do the enterprise licenses cost to continue to do this?
I currently use Payara 5 Community and have done for many years. Payara 6 Community uses Java 11 but my product doesn't currently work with Java 11 so I would like to understand the cost of Payara 5 Enterprise.
Our inbox is full of messages like these! Sounds familiar? It might be time to move to Payara 5 Enterprise.
What's New In The June 2023 Payara Platform Release?
Published on 14 Jun 2023
by Luqman Saeed
Topics:
MicroProfile,
JakartaEE,
New Releases,
Jakarta EE
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Coming at the dawn of summer, the June release of the Payara Platform is out with enhancements and bug fixes. Payara Platform Enterprise 6.3.0 comes with 2 bug fixes, 1 improvement, and 1 component upgrade. Payara Platform Community 6.2023.6 also comes with 2 bug fixes, 1 component upgrade, and 1 improvement.
Payara 5 Enterprise will also receive a new release: Payara Platform Enterprise 5.52.0, available only to those using Payara Enterprise. If you are still with Payara 5 Community, remember it is discontinued,contact usto find out how you can still receive a supported platform.
Keep Up With Java Platform Changes Through The Java Almanac
Published on 13 Jun 2023
by Luqman Saeed
Topics:
Java
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Oracle, together with the Java Community over the last few years, have changed the release cadence of the Platform. With biannual releases, the Java of today is a remarkable departure from Java 8. With all the rapid advancement of the language comes the problem of keeping up as a developer.
Thankfully, Java Champions Marc R. Hoffmann and Cay S. Horstmann came up with the Java Almanac website. JA is a great resource that gives you both a summary and detailed overview of changes on the Java Platform from Java 1.0 to Java 22.
The changes are organised in a tabular format with details, links to the respective API and a helpful comparison page. It also has a download page with options to download from any of the JDK distros. All in all, Java Almanac is a great resource to keep abreast of the new release cadence of the Java Platform.
Watch the Recording: Enterprise Java Application Development With Jakarta EE and Vaadin
Published on 05 Jun 2023
by Dominika Tasarz
Topics:
news and events,
Payara Events,
Jakarta EE,
vaadin
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Watch this webinar recording to 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, without any frontend framework. Find out more about the core features of Jakarta EE, like its dependency injection (Jakarta CDI) and persistence (Jakarta Persistence) APIs. Additionally, you will learn how to use Vaadin and Jakarta EE to build responsive web applications that can run on different devices and browsers.
Payara Boosts Cybersecurity Credentials as CVE Numbering Authority
Published on 02 Jun 2023
by Fabio Turizo
Topics:
Security,
news and events
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