Getting Started With Jakarta EE 9
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Jakarta EE 9 has officially been released on 22 November 2020 making it the first official release from Eclipse Foundation that completely moved away from the Oracle copywritten Java EE namespace.
So what can we look forward to with this release?
Objectives with Jakarta EE 9
The main objective of Jakarta EE 9 is to deliver a set of specifications functionally similar to Jakarta EE 8 but in the new Jakarta EE 9 namespace
jakarta. . That’s right: the old
javax. namespace has been replaced by the
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For many years, Java EE has been a major platform for mission-critical enterprise applications. In order to accelerate business application development for a cloud-native world, leading software vendors collaborated to move Java EE technologies to the Eclipse Foundation where they continue to evolve under the Jakarta EE brand.
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Eclipse weighs Java 11 support for Jakarta EE 9
Eclipse weighs Java 11 support for Jakarta EE 9
Open source enterprise Java project considers dependency injection improvements and higher performance code for version 10
Now that the Eclipse Foundation has released Jakarta EE 9, its version of enterprise Java that features a new namespace, the organisation is looking ahead at subsequent releases, which are expected to add capabilities including Java 11 support and better dependency injection.
A planned Jakarta EE 9.1 point release, presumably arriving within weeks, is expected to add support for Java SE (Standard Edition) 11, the latest long-term support release of the standard Java platform. Java SE 11 first arrived in September 2018. Fixes to CORBA and RMI-IIOP are being considered for Jakarta EE 9.1 as well. Eclipse may end up delivering multiple point releases of Jakarta EE 9.
Eclipse Mosquitto 2.0 MQTT Broker Released
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Version 2.0 of the popular Open-Source MQTT broker released / Security by default / 40% performance increase / New GUI to monitor and manage users, roles & rights
Topic tree view in the new Management Center for Mosquitto
Mosquitto is by far the most downloaded MQTT broker worldwide and thus a core element of many IoT eco-systems. It was therefore imperative for us at Cedalo to make IoT security the center piece of the Mosquitto 2.0 development. FREIBURG, Germany (PRWEB) December 10, 2020 Cedalo AG, the sponsor of the popular Eclipse Mosquitto Open Source MQTT Broker announces the availability of new version 2.0. Mosquitto users can benefit now from enhanced security functions and 40% more processing speed.