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JakartaEE China Community
JakartaEE China Community
Feb 9, 2026 · Backend Development

Eclipse Foundation Unveils Jakarta EE 11 with Simplified Data Access and Cloud‑Native Enhancements

The Eclipse Foundation announced Jakarta EE 11, highlighting streamlined data access via the new Jakarta Data spec, support for Java 21 including virtual threads, modernized testing tools, deprecation of Managed Beans, and early certification of several enterprise servers, marking a major step toward cloud‑native Java development.

Cloud NativeEnterprise JavaJakarta Data
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Eclipse Foundation Unveils Jakarta EE 11 with Simplified Data Access and Cloud‑Native Enhancements
JakartaEE China Community
JakartaEE China Community
Jan 28, 2026 · Cloud Native

Key Findings from the 2024 Java Cloud‑Native Survey

The Jakarta EE Working Group surveyed over 170 developers between July and August 2024, revealing that Jakarta EE 8/Java EE 8 remain dominant, Java SE 17 is the most used version, Spring Boot and Tomcat lead runtime adoption, and MicroProfile adoption is split between newer and legacy versions.

Cloud NativeEnterprise JavaJava SE
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Key Findings from the 2024 Java Cloud‑Native Survey
JakartaEE China Community
JakartaEE China Community
May 26, 2025 · Industry Insights

Why Jakarta EE Is the Right Choice for Modern Java Applications

The whitepaper outlines Jakarta EE's strategic importance, citing adoption surveys, open‑source benefits, deep ecosystem integration, stability, flexibility for cloud‑native and monolithic architectures, and a vibrant community that together make it a compelling platform for today’s and future Java development.

Cloud NativeEnterprise JavaMicroProfile
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Why Jakarta EE Is the Right Choice for Modern Java Applications
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
21CTO
21CTO
Jun 28, 2020 · Backend Development

Jakarta EE 9 Milestone 1: What the Shift to jakarta.* Means for Java Developers

Jakarta EE 9 Milestone 1 marks the official transition from the javax.* namespace to jakarta.*, delivering a fully updated API set, reduced legacy specs, and new reference implementations, while aiming to lower entry barriers, accelerate releases, and provide a stable platform for developers to begin migration.

Enterprise JavaJava EE migrationNamespace change
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Jakarta EE 9 Milestone 1: What the Shift to jakarta.* Means for Java Developers
21CTO
21CTO
Jul 18, 2019 · Backend Development

Why Jakarta EE Renamed Java EE Specs and What It Means for Developers

Jakarta EE, the rebranded successor to Java EE, has renamed each specification to clarify its future role, switched from the javax to jakarta namespace, and introduced consistent naming, affecting developers who must adjust dependencies and consider compatibility with servers and frameworks like MicroProfile and Quarkus.

Enterprise JavaJava EEMicroProfile
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Why Jakarta EE Renamed Java EE Specs and What It Means for Developers
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
ITFLY8 Architecture Home
ITFLY8 Architecture Home
Jun 15, 2016 · Backend Development

25 Essential Skills to Master Java and Become a Top Backend Engineer

This article outlines 25 critical areas—from object‑oriented design and core Java libraries to JVM internals, web frameworks, middleware, and project experience—that aspiring Java developers must master to become senior backend engineers and succeed in modern enterprise environments.

Enterprise Javabackend-developmentcareer guide
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25 Essential Skills to Master Java and Become a Top Backend Engineer