The Payara Team: Join Live Webinar - Uncovering The Secrets of Java Runtime Choices for Jakarta EE Applications
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More than a quarter of a century after its birth, Java still remains a cornerstone in modern enterprise computing. However, with a myriad of runtime options available, making an informed choice that aligns with your specific business needs can be challenging. This webinar, led by experts from Azul (Simon Ritter) and Payara (Luqman Saeed) and designed for decision makers and architects, aims to uncover the secrets to selecting the most optimal Java runtime, focusing on the unique demands of mission-critical Jakarta EE workloads. Uncovering The Secrets of Java Runtime Choices for Jakarta EE App ..read more
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Adam Bien: How Azul Happened--airhacks.fm podcast
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5d ago
Subscribe to airhacks.fm podcast via: spotify| iTunes| RSS The #292 airhacks.fm episode with Gil Tene (@giltene) about: building Java hardware and how Azul happened is available for download ..read more
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Ivar Grimstad: Hashtag Jakarta EE #226
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5d ago
Welcome to issue number two hundred and twenty-six of Hashtag Jakarta EE! Last week I was in India speaking at GIDS. It is a great conference that I keep returning to. For the next month, I will be touring conferences in Europe where I will be speaking at JCON Europe, GeeCON, JPrime, and Spring I/O. Milestone 3 of Jakarta EE 11 will be staged this week, and the component specifications are in, or entering their release reviews. Check out the status here. Done: – Jakarta Annotations 3.0 – Jakarta Contexts and Dependency Injection 4.1 – Jakarta Expression Language 6.0 –  ..read more
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Ivar Grimstad: GIDS 2024
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1w ago
My fifth time speaking at GIDS was just as good as the previous ones. The conference has an amazing lineup of high-profile speakers, so it is a great honor to be among them. This year, the conference had 5400 attendees spread over four days with five parallel tracks. I had a packed room for my talk titled From Spring Boot 2 to Spring Boot 3 with Java 21 and Jakarta EE. One of the great things about this conference, and maybe the main reason why I keep coming back to it, is that the audience is so engaged. They are not afraid to ask relevant questions during as well as after the talk. I am also ..read more
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Jan Supol: HTTP Patch with Jersey Client on JDK 16+
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1w ago
Jakarta REST provides a Client API, implemented by Jersey Client. The default implementation is based on the Java HttpUrlConnection. Unfortunately, the HttpUrlConnection supports only HTTP methods defined in the original HTTP/1.1 RFC 2616. It will never support for instance HTTP ..read more
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Open Liberty: Java SE 22 support in 24.0.0.4
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1w ago
The 24.0.0.4 release introduces support for Java SE 22 and includes CVE fixes. We’ve also updated several Open Liberty guides to use MicroProfile Reactive Messaging 3.0, MicroProfile 6.1, and Jakarta EE 10. In Open Liberty 24.0.0.4: Support for Java 22 in Open Liberty 8 guides are updated to use MicroProfile Reactive Messaging 3.0 Security Vulnerability (CVE) Fixes Check out previous Open Liberty GA release blog posts. Develop and run your apps using 24.0.0.4 If you’re using Maven, include the following in your pom.xml file: <plugin> <groupId>io.openliber ..read more
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The Payara Team: Join Live Webinar - AI on Jakarta EE: A Hands-On Exploration of Toolkits and Libraries
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1w ago
Join us for our next free virtual event to take the first step towards building AI-powered Jakarta EE applications: AI on Jakarta EE: A Hands-On Exploration of Toolkits and Libraries Tuesday, the 30th of April, 2pm BST Register: https://www.crowdcast.io/c/wfynmcu0b5cm  ..read more
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Ivar Grimstad: Hashtag Jakarta EE #225
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1w ago
Welcome to issue number two hundred and twenty-five of Hashtag Jakarta EE! I will be in the air on my way to India for my fifth appearance at GIDS when this post is published. I look forward to meeting the Indian Java community again! Milestone 2 of Jakarta EE 11 has been published. Take a look at the specification documents on the Jakarta EE 11 Specification pages: – Jakarta EE Platform 11 – Jakarta EE Web Profile 11 – Jakarta EE Core Profile 11 The API artifacts are available in Maven Central with the following coordinates: Jakarta EE Platform 11 Milestone 2 <dependency> < ..read more
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Adam Bien: Pure Java AI--airhacks.fm podcast
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Subscribe to airhacks.fm podcast via: spotify| iTunes| RSS The #291 airhacks.fm episode with Dr. Zoran Sevarac (@zsevarac) about: full-stack Java AI with DeepNetts and GPU acceleration is available for download ..read more
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Francesco Marchioni: How to find slow SQL queries with Hibernate or JPA
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1w ago
This article will teach you which are the best strategies to detect slow SQL statements when using an ORM such as Hibernate or its Enterprise implementation which is Jakarta Persistence API. Step 1: Learn how to debug SQL Statements Data persistence is one of the key factors when it comes to application performance. Therefore, it’s ... Read more The post How to find slow SQL queries with Hibernate or JPA appeared first on Mastertheboss ..read more
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