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JakartaEE China Community
JakartaEE China Community
Mar 15, 2025 · Backend Development

Key Jakarta EE Q&A: Naming, Governance, Roadmap, and How to Contribute

This article provides a comprehensive Q&A covering Jakarta EE’s definition, naming origin, platform scope, namespace shift, governance model, specification process, release cadence, future roadmap, relationship with EE4J, microservice and cloud‑native support, trademark usage, and step‑by‑step guidance on becoming a contributor or member.

Cloud NativeEclipse FoundationEnterprise Java
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Key Jakarta EE Q&A: Naming, Governance, Roadmap, and How to Contribute
Java Tech Enthusiast
Java Tech Enthusiast
Jul 3, 2024 · Fundamentals

Eclipse Foundation Announces Theia IDE GA: Open-Source Alternative to VS Code

The Eclipse Foundation announced the General Availability of Theia IDE, a fully open‑source, vendor‑neutral alternative to Visual Studio Code that offers customizable toolbars, detachable views, remote development, upcoming collaboration, seamless VS Code extension compatibility, support for LSP and DAP, and cross‑platform deployment on Windows, Linux, macOS and the cloud.

DAPEclipse FoundationLSP
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Eclipse Foundation Announces Theia IDE GA: Open-Source Alternative to VS Code
21CTO
21CTO
May 6, 2019 · R&D Management

Why Oracle’s Trademark Standoff Threatened Java EE’s Future

After 18 months of negotiations, Oracle refused to sign a trademark transfer agreement with the Eclipse Foundation, jeopardizing the vendor‑neutral status of Eclipse IDE and Jakarta EE and potentially ending Java EE as a viable platform for developers.

Eclipse FoundationJava EEOracle
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Why Oracle’s Trademark Standoff Threatened Java EE’s Future
21CTO
21CTO
Oct 11, 2017 · Backend Development

What’s Next for Java EE? Eclipse Takes the Helm and Drives Open‑Source Change

Since its transfer to the Eclipse Foundation, Java EE is undergoing major shifts—including an open‑source compatibility kit, a push for cloud and microservice features, the EE4J charter for more flexible governance, and Oracle’s contribution of GlassFish—signaling a new era for enterprise Java development.

Eclipse FoundationEnterprise JavaJava EE
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What’s Next for Java EE? Eclipse Takes the Helm and Drives Open‑Source Change