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Eclipse GlassFish 5.1 is compatible with the Java EE 8 specification and represents the full migration of GlassFish to the open source Eclipse Foundation.
Java EE 8, released by Oracle on September 21, was the first phase of a two-part plan to fit the platform for cloud and microservices deployments into Java EE. And Eclipse already has at its ...
Oracle has chosen the Eclipse Foundation to be the new home of the Java Platform Enterprise Edition (Java EE).
The Eclipse Foundation launched the Jakarta EE 8 Full Platform and Web Profile specifications and related Technology Compatibility Kits to complete its takeover of the enterprise Java platform from ...
Oracle's Java EE partners are pleased with this move. Mike Milinkovich, the Eclipse Foundation's long time executive director, wrote "As enterprises move to a more cloud-centric model, it is clear ...
The Eclipse Foundation is ready to take on the challenge of open sourcing Java EE as the Eclipse Enterprise for Java (EE4J) project. Reza Rahman, senior architect at CapTech Consulting and former ...
The Eclipse Foundation's MicroProfile project has submitted what may be the first ever Java Specification Request (JSR) to come from an open source foundation. That proposed JSR, "Eclipse MicroProfile ...
The Eclipse Foundation has announced the release of the Jakarta EE 8, the first truly open-source, vendor-neutral version of Java Enterprise Edition.
Java EE has been rebranded to Jakarta EE by the Eclipse Foundation community. The name comes from the Jakarta Project, an early Apache open-source effort.
According to a study by the Eclipse Foundation, the popularity of Java 21 is increasing, while Jakarta EE is gaining users over Java EE.
Eclipse has achieved another GlassFish milestone with the anticipated GA release of version 5.1. A year in the making, this milestone included previous GlassFish milestones such as the full ...
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