This article will cover more about the next steps of Jakarta EE around the world of data and its techniques to work as more besides just the data source.
Jakarta EE/MicroProfile Alignment Survey Results!
The results of the Jakarta EE/MicroProfile alignment survey are summarized here. by
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As you are likely aware, Java EE has transitioned to Open Source governance in the Eclipse Foundation as Jakarta EE. MicroProfile has been moving forward as an independent initiative to optimize enterprise Java for microservices architectures. The Cloud Native for Java (CN4J) Alliance has recently been formed to promote better alignment between Jakarta EE and MicroProfile.
One of the key issues to sort out is how Jakarta EE can consume MicroProfile specifications (such as MicroProfile Configuration). There are several alternatives as to how this could be done. These alternatives were put into a survey for the community to weigh in. In addition to choosing the option respondents believe to be best, they were able to provide comments justifying their preferred alternative. Th
NoSQL, the Cloud, and Java: Part 2: The NoSQL Platforms
In the second part of this analysis of NoSQL in Java, we ll look deep into the platforms, such as Hibernate, Quarkus, Spring, Micronaut, and Jakarta EE. by
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Within the world of NoSQL solutions with Java, there are several solutions and different types, which was the first part of this article. However, in addition to the keys, there are also platforms. The platforms are a set of tools that help to work with NoSQL databases. In this post, you will have the objective of talking about the platforms: the definition and the existing solutions in the current environment with Java.