Webinar

Join Live Webinar – Jakarta EE 11: What’s Next for Enterprise Java

Monday, 30th September, 2024
15:00
1 year

Join us for this informational webinar lead by Tanja Obradovic, Java Programs Senior Manager at Eclipse Foundation and Andrew Pielage, Senior Software Engineer at Payara, where we’ll explore what’s coming in the highly anticipated Jakarta EE 11 release.

Designed to keep enterprise Java modern, productive, and aligned with the latest advancements in the Java ecosystem, Jakarta EE 11, coming in Autumn this year, introduces powerful new features, including support for Java SE 21 Virtual Threads, and Jakarta Data for simplified, cloud-native data access.

In this session, we’ll cover:

  • Keeping Java Modern: Learn how Jakarta EE 11 aligns with the latest Java features to keep your applications future-proof.
  • Simplified Development: Explore new features designed to make development faster and more efficient.
  • Improved Data Access: Discover how Jakarta EE 11 makes working with both SQL and NoSQL databases easier than ever.
  • Preparing for What’s Next: Understand which older technologies are being phased out and how to smoothly transition your applications.
  • Cloud Native Development Focus: See how new updates help optimize your applications for cloud environments.
  • Shaping the Future of Enterprise Java: Learn how you can become a member of the Jakarta EE community and help drive the advancement of the platform.

This webinar is perfect for anyone looking to get an overview of the key updates expected in Jakarta EE 11 and how they can help you build modern, high-performing enterprise Java applications.

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