Jakarta EE

 

About the talks:

Get Involved in Jakarta EE with Tanja Obradovic

Jakarta EE 9 and 9.1 lowered the barriers of entry and established a foundation for future innovation

In this session, we will go through what Jakarta EE 9 brings to the table and how this release lowers the barriers of entry, eases migration, and lays the foundation for a platform for future innovation. We will give you the status of Jakarta EE, where it came from, and where it goes. The audience will learn how they can participate in the evolution of Jakarta EE either as an individual or as a company.

 

A Closer Look at Jakarta EE 10 with Ivar Grimstad

Jakarta EE 9 and 9.1 lowered the barriers of entry and established a foundation for future innovation paving the way for Jakarta EE 10.

With Jakarta EE 10, we are introducing a new profile - the Jakarta EE Core Profile. This profile will enable certification of smaller runtimes suitable for microservices as Jakarta EE compatible. The Jakarta EE Core Profile also aims to be an even better fit for compiling to native images. But it does not stop there. Both Jakarta EE Web Profile and Jakarta EE Platform is moving forward as well with updates to almost all the individual specifications.

Join this session for the latest updates on the progress with Jakarta EE 10. I will go through what Jakarta EE 10 brings to the table, and what to expect when the specifications are moving forward. The session will also give you a clear understanding of how to migrate from previous versions of Jakarta EE and Java EE.


Speaker:

 

 

Tanja Obradovic is the Jakarta EE Program Manager at the Eclipse Foundation. Having been involved with Java and Java EE for quite some time, revitalizing Enterprise Java and making it ready for cloud-native application development with Jakarta EE open source specifications is something that she is very much interested in.

 

 

 

 

Ivar Grimstad is the Jakarta EE Developer Advocate at Eclipse Foundation. He is a Java Champion and JUG Leader based in Sweden.
Ivar is the PMC Lead for Eclipse Enterprise for Java (EE4J) and involved in the Jakarta EE Working Group. He is also one of the community representatives in the JCP Executive Committee as well as specification lead for JSR 371 (MVC 1.0).
Ivar is also involved in Eclipse MicroProfile, Apache NetBeans and a frequent speaker at International developer conferences.

 


Recording

Slides Tanja Obradovic

Slides Ivar Grimstad