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Tuesday, October 27, 2020 - 03:24
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Ivar Grimstad
Last week, I had a community chat with Markus Karg. We talked about community engagement in Jakarta EE and the upcoming Jakarta EE 9 release. Check out the entire chat below. The Jakarta EE Community Chats is a series of short informal interviews in Studio Jakarta EE with members of...
The 2020 elections for the Java Community Process ( JCP) Executive Committee ( EC) have started. The ballot will be open for voting between November 3 and 16. The Eclipse Foundation has been participating in the JCP Executive Committee since 2007 with the primary goal to represent the interests of...
Welcome to the forty-third issue of Hashtag Jakarta EE! Time for this week’s Jakarta EE 9 status. We now have twenty specifications approved and nine ballots ongoing. The remaining six are the Platform Specification and five specifications that depends on it. The Platform Specification is the one with most work...
Welcome to the forty-second issue of Hashtag Jakarta EE! I have a confession to make. As one of the few, or maybe the only one in our industry, I have never read the book or seen the movie… Anyway, 42 is the answer and this is issue number 42 of...
I had the pleasure of talking with Edwin Derks about Jakarta EE, MicroProfile, and engaging in the community. Check out the entire chat below. The Jakarta EE Community Chats is a series of short informal interviews in Studio Jakarta EE with members of the Jakarta EE community. Please contact me...
Welcome to the forty-first issue of Hashtag Jakarta EE! The Jakarta EE 9 status pie for this week shows that we still have twelve ratified specifications. This is as expected since no ballots were scheduled to conclude this week. Of the nine ongoing ballots, four will close this week. There...
Welcome to the fortieth issue of Hashtag Jakarta EE! This week’s Jakarta EE 9 Specification Status shows some progress! We now have twelve specifications approved and four ballots that started last week. There are thirteen that are close to being ready for ballots and only six that need a little...
Thursday, October 1, 2020 - 05:59
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Ivar Grimstad
Today is exactly one year since I started as the Jakarta EE Developer Advocate at the Eclipse Foundation. It started out as expected, with a lot of speaking engagement at developer conferences around the World as well as an increased online presence and activity in the community. Then Covid-19 hit...
Tuesday, September 29, 2020 - 05:59
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Ivar Grimstad
You don’t want to miss these Jakarta EE talks at EclipseCon 2020. You may also want to check out the talks in the Cloud Native Java category. Visit the event site for full information about the talks and the speakers. This year’s EclipseCon is a free, virtual event. Please register...
Sunday, September 27, 2020 - 05:59
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Ivar Grimstad
Welcome to the thirty-ninth issue of Hashtag Jakarta EE! Here is this week’s Jakarta EE 9 Specification Status. Since there were no ballots that closed this week, there are still ten approved and two ballots ongoing. These two will end on Tuesday. Eight specifications are almost ready for their ballot...