Hashtag Jakarta EE #296Welcome to issue number two hundred and ninety-six of Hashtag Jakarta EE! The Jakarta EE Platform calls started up again this week after a three week summer break. I see that we have been a bit slow in publishing the minutes. I will try to get that done as soon as possible. The meeting this week was more about catching up after summer while the real “business” starts the upcoming week. The plan is to firm up the contents of the first milestone of Jakarta EE 12. The...| Blog Posts
Hashtag Jakarta EE #295Welcome to issue number two hundred and ninety-five of Hashtag Jakarta EE! This week I toured South America on the LAOUC Community Tour 2025. I visited Buenos Aires and São Paulo. Even if it is not my usual Java crows, It is great to visit the communities on these tours. The weekly Jakarta EE Platform calls will resume on Tuesday after a three-week break over summer. The main focus going forward now will be to define the first milestones of Jakarta EE 12. The first on...| Blog Posts
LAOUC Community Tour 2025 – BrazilMy second and last stop on the LAOUC Community Tour 2025 was São Paulo. This event, GUOB Tech Day 2025 was organised by the Brazilian Oracle User Group (GUOB) and about 300 attendees showed up. I presented a talk titled The Past, Present, and Future of Enterprise Java as one of the last slots of the day for a small but very enthusiastic group. In this talk, I go back to the early days of J2EE and take us through the history up until modern day Jakarta EE. ...| Blog Posts
LAOUC Community Tour 2025 – ArgentinaThis is the second time I am participating in the LAOUC Community Tour. My first stop was Buenos Aires and the event organized by the Argentinian Oracle User Group. Due to the heavy rain in Buenos Aires this Wednesday, the number of attendees were a quite a bit lower than the 180 registered. In my talk titled Jakarta EE Core Profile and Helidon – Sped, Simplicity, and AI Integration, I gave an overview of the history of enterprise java, presented what...| Blog Posts
I tried to figure out how many editions of JCrete I have attended. Let’s just say that it’s been quite a few, and I enjoy is just as much every time I return. The community at JCrete is just incredible, the food is awesome. The only thing to wish for is that time wouldn’t go […]| Eclipse Foundation Staff Blogs
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The Eclipse Foundation is excited to announce the formation of the Eclipse Cloud Interest Group, aimed at empowering cloud providers, users, and industry vendors to independently build, manage, and…| Life at Eclipse
OSTIF is pleased to announce the completion of a security audit of Eclipse Jetty in collaboration with the Eclipse Foundation and Trail of Bits. This audit was a part of a package of work organized and managed by OSTIF to provide security engagements to Eclipse Foundation projects. With funding and full support from the Foundation, OSTIF was able to provide three projects with much-needed security oversight, analysis, and recommendations that helps projects grow stronger and more secure than ...| OSTIF.org