Jakarta EE
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Enterprise Java
Spring Boot vs. Jakarta EE: Choosing the Right Framework for Your Java Application
When building enterprise-level Java applications, choosing the right framework can be crucial for your project’s success. Two of the most…
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Enterprise Java
Jakarta Enterprise Edition Migration
Java EE has long served as a foundational platform for developing robust and scalable enterprise applications. With features like dependency…
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Software Development
Jakarta NoSQL: A Modern Approach
Jakarta NoSQL represents a significant leap forward in the realm of modern data storage. As businesses increasingly demand scalable, flexible,…
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Java
Getting Started with Jakarta Faces
Jakarta Faces, formerly known as JavaServer Faces (JSF), is a powerful framework for building user interfaces for Java web applications.…
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Software Development
Java Frameworks for Microservices Development
1. Introduction The microservices architecture is a popular approach to building complex software applications by dividing them into smaller, independent…
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Core Java
Embracing Jakarta EE’s Evolution for a Robust Future
If you’ve been exploring the dynamic realm of server-side frameworks, you’ve likely caught wind of Jakarta EE’s evolution. Curious about…
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Enterprise Java
The Relationship Between Jakarta EE, EE4J and Java EE
The Jakarta EE name has been out for more than a month, and even if Mike Milinkovich explained the names…
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Enterprise Java
Running Eclipse MicroProfile on Microsoft Azure
In this post, I am following up on the post series about Running Eclipse MicroProfile applications in Oracle Cloud by…
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