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Modernizing legacy applications is a critical element of the digital transformation of businesses today. The need to modernize these applications has never been higher, as these applications can act as the catalysts towards a company’s most strategic goal - to continuously modernize their business for greater agility, competitive advantage, and forward investment.
Legacy applications and their supporting infrastructure drain budgets and resources, creating a major drag on IT, lines of business, and the ability to innovate. Technical debt robs organizations of their ability to compete and respond to dramatic business changes like we all experienced over the last year with Covid-19. Investing to fix technical debt and continuously manage it is a core competency that leading innovators must develop and nurture. So, if you’re approaching an app modernization strategy, where do you begin?
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Earlier this week, Jakarta EE 9.1 was released. This is an update to Jakarta EE 9, adding support for JDK 11.
Alongside the Jakarta EE 9.1 release, GlassFish 6.1 has been released as a Compatible Implementation.
However, although GlassFish is still used by many a legacy of the time it was supported by Oracle we would argue it is NOT a good choice for running your enterprise applications in production.
If you are considering updating to more recent GlassFish versions, it might be better to consider more reliable, supported, and up-to-date alternatives. In this blog, I explain why GlassFish 6.x is not the best choice for your mission-critical deployments.