Posts tagged Microservices (5)
New eBook: Dismiss the Java Myths!
Published on 04 Feb 2022
by Priya Khaira-Hanks
Topics:
Microservices,
MicroProfile,
JakartaEE
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Our new bumper eBook tells you all you need to know about Jakarta EE and busts common misconceptions.
Spoiler: Jakarta EE is NOT heavy; it IS cloud-native; it easily delivers microservices. The Jakarta EE (previously Java EE) standards offer a choice of runtime, vendor neutrality and longevity - what are you waiting for?
The Payara Monthly Catch: January 2022
Published on 01 Feb 2022
by Priya Khaira-Hanks
Topics:
Microservices,
MicroProfile,
JakartaEE
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Payara at the JakartaOne Livestream
Published on 13 Jan 2022
by Priya Khaira-Hanks
Topics:
Java EE,
Microservices,
MicroProfile,
Cloud-native,
JakartaEE,
Java,
Payara Cloud
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The JakartaOne Livestream is a huge event in the Jakarta EE and MicroProfile calendar. Organised by the Eclipse Foundation, it is a one-day virtual conference for developers and technical business leaders.
It brings insight into the current state and future of Jakarta EE and related technologies focused on developing cloud-native Java applications.
The Payara Monthly Catch: December 2021
Published on 04 Jan 2022
by Priya Khaira-Hanks
Topics:
Microservices,
MicroProfile,
JakartaEE
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Payara Platform November Roadmap Webinar
Published on 09 Dec 2021
by Priya Khaira-Hanks
Topics:
Java EE,
Microservices,
MicroProfile,
JakartaEE,
Java
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In regular webinars, our CEO and Founder Steve Millidge provides an update on the progress of Payara Platform: what we've achieved in relation to our yearly roadmaps, and what we have left to do!
In this webinar, Steve looked at what we've achieved so far in 2021, and ahead to the final quarter of this year and plans for early 2022.
The Payara Monthly Catch: November 2021
Published on 02 Dec 2021
by Priya Khaira-Hanks
Topics:
Microservices,
MicroProfile,
JakartaEE
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VIDEO: Adam Bien - The Future is Now (Payara Cloud)
Published on 09 Nov 2021
by Priya Khaira-Hanks
Topics:
Java EE,
Microservices,
MicroProfile,
Cloud-native,
JakartaEE,
Java,
Payara Cloud
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Adam Bien explored the possibilities of Payara Cloud in his recent talk for the 2021 J4K conference!
He used the Payara Cloud demonstration environment - with the caveat that the user interface is not completed yet - to demonstrate how our next generation application server creates a "serverless" environment; moving the "plumbing behind the scenes" so you only have to worry about selecting your WAR, clicking deploy, and running it on the cloud!
VIDEO: 7 Reasons to Switch to OpenJDK 17 as a Jakarta EE Developer
Published on 04 Nov 2021
by Priya Khaira-Hanks
Topics:
Java EE,
Microservices,
MicroProfile,
JakartaEE,
Java
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JDK 17, the next Long-Term Release of Java SE, launched in September. You may have seen many of the great blogs, articles, and videos about what this means for Java developers. For just a few places to start, we like: theJetBrainsteam'sdiscussion on migrating to JDK 17; Todd Ginsberg onhis ten favourite features; andGunter Rotsaert mapping out thedifferences between Java 11 and Java 17.
But what does the new release mean forJakarta EEdevelopers specifically? If you are using these enterprise-orientated specifications, stewarded by theEclipse Foundation, should you make the switch?
Payara's Rudy De Busscherthinks you should, and explained why in his talk toIstanbul JUG, powered byHazelcast.
The Payara Monthly Catch: October 2021
Published on 02 Nov 2021
by Priya Khaira-Hanks
Topics:
Microservices,
MicroProfile,
JakartaEE
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In October, ourJavaandJakarta EEcommunity has still been digesting the new long-term support release, JDK 17, out last month. Below, find useful articles such as theJava Champions demystifying the new licensing,Per Liden on the inclusion of Z Garbage Collection, andGunter Rotsaert on differences between Java 11 and Java 17- some of our favourite experts are helping the community get to grips with improvements and changes!
The innovative Payara team are always looking forward though, and work is in full swing for Jakarta EE 10. Particularly popular this month was a blog by our CEO Steve Millidge, who is project lead for the Jakarta Concurrency project, a specification within theEclipse FoundationJakarta EE that works on transferability between Java SE Concurrency and its enterprise-orientated counterpart. Make sure you check it out if you are interested in honing your open source skillls by contributing to a project (Steve is actively looking for volunteers to test, write documentation and develop) but also if you want to know more about what you can do with Jakarta Concurrency in its current form.
Big news also is the new and improvedPayara Forum. We've moved from Google Groups to a new location that makes it easier to discuss use of Payara Platform with like-minded developers - and our engineers! Make sure you have investigated it.
In addition to JDK 17 tips and tricks, and Jakarta Concurrency content, please find below our pick of the best blogs, articles, videos and podcasts from the world of Java, Jakarta EE, MicroProfile, open source and DevOps over the last month. We also include industry news and where you can find Payarans across the web!
Jakarta Concurrency: Present and Future
Published on 27 Oct 2021
by Steve Millidge
Topics:
Java EE,
Microservices,
MicroProfile,
JakartaEE,
Java
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Jakarta EE, previously Java EE, is a set of specifications that enables the world wide community of Java developers to work on cloud native Java enterprise applications. It is an open source project maintained by theEclipse Foundation.
Jakarta Concurrency is a small, but fundamental, specification under the Jakarta EE umbrella. As project lead, I provide more information on what it is, its future and how to be involved.