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Jakarta EE 11: Empowering Enterprise Java Developers with Enhanced Productivity and Performance

Tanja Obradovic explores the key features of the Jakarta EE 11 release, including TCK modernisation and streamlined specifications, in her new blog post.

Tatjana Obradovic

The Eclipse Foundation’s Jakarta EE Working Group Announces Jakarta EE 11 Release

The new Jakarta EE release modernises testing, boosts developer productivity, improves performance, and expands Java platform support.

Jacob Harris

Take the Jakarta EE Content Preferences Survey

What Jakarta EE content do you want to see more of? Take our content preferences survey to incluence what we create next: tutorials, live sessions, blogs, documentation, and more. 

Jacob Harris

Java 30Y #CelebrationWeek

Join Java Champions, rockstars and community enthusiasts from around the globe for a #CelebrationWeek, hosted by SouJava.  

Jacob Harris

Java never goes out of style: Celebrating 30 years of the language

Check out SD Times' retrospective on the history of Java to learn more about the role Jakarta EE has played in the technology's evolution.

Jacob Harris

May 2025 Community Newsletter

Check out our May community newsletter to learn about Jakarta EE 12, Eclipse LMOS, Lukas Mittag’s challenges, goals and advice as a committer

Natalia Loungou

Delegating Code Tasks to AI: From Challenge to Breakthrough

🚀 Can AI become your coding teammate—not just your tool? This article breaks down how to delegate software tasks to AI effectively, showing why it's more than just a time-saver—it's a new mindset. 🧠 With sharp insights and practical advice, we introduce “Dibe Coding”—a structured approach that blends human intuition with AI’s potential to transform real-world development. Read on to level up your AI collaboration game!

Jonas Helming

March 2025 Community Newsletter

Check out our March community newsletter for updates on Jakarta EE (and the 30th anniversary of Java), our latest SDV survey report, Theia AI, Open Regulatory Compliance news, and more! 

Natalia Loungou

Jakarta NoSQL 1.0 Final Released: Bridging Java and NoSQL With Standards

We’re thrilled to announce the final release of Jakarta NoSQL 1.0, a brand-new specification designed to bring standardization, productivity, and portability to NoSQL integration in the Java ecosystem. This release marks a significant step in the Jakarta EE platform by introducing the first-ever NoSQL specification. Whether you’re working with document, key-value, column, or graph databases, Jakarta NoSQL is built to streamline your development experience.

Otavio Santana

Embracing New Horizons: The Eclipse Foundation Joins Bluesky

To keep pace with our community’s evolving needs and ensure we connect with developers, contributors, and open source enthusiasts where they are, we’re excited to share that we’re on Bluesky!

Natalia Loungou

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