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Re: [jakarta.ee-community] Jakarta EE in the future

Hi,

On Tuesday, July 10, 2018, George Labuschagne <george.labuschagne@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Good day

 

Just to get clarity on this conversation.

 

The following tech (in order of importance to myself) will still be available and ‘going strong’ in Jakarte EE / Java EE 11 LTS?

  • JSF (PrimeFaces + OmniFaces)
I can’t speak for PrimeFaces, but JSF and OmniFaces definitely. Working on new versions as we speak. Though I can’t speak for PF it seems very likely they’re going strong as well.
 
  • EL
Absolutely, maybe not as many changes needed, but we’ll definitely evolve this.
 
  • CDI
  • JPA (Hibernate)
I’m sure these are just fine too.

 
  • EJB
EJB will be available still, but I don’t think much people are working to improve it. The plan is to port over many of its features to CDI compatible “things”
 

 

And then Red Hat based EAPs like WildFly 14+

 

Correct?

 

Kind regards,

 

George

 

From: jakarta.ee-community-bounces@eclipse.org <jakarta.ee-community-bounces@eclipse.org> On Behalf Of Emily Jiang
Sent: Monday, 09 July 2018 23:01
To: Jakarta EE community discussions <jakarta.ee-community@eclipse.org>
Subject: Re: [jakarta.ee-community] Jakarta EE in the future

 

Besides what the other people said, if you are writing Java-based microservice, please checkout microprofile programming model (microprofile.io), which is complementary to Java EE/Jakarta EE. To reiterate, Java for Enterprise (Jakarta EE) is undergoing a big transformation right now and will come out even stronger and nimble.

Thanks

Emily

 

On Mon, Jul 9, 2018 at 5:42 PM, Werner Keil <werner.keil@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi,

 

Thanks for the reply and clarification.

Expect more for aspects of Web development, especially Web Services from Jakarta EE. 

Getting familiar with the current Web Profile is a good start. And should have you prepared for other technologies or profiles that are specialized to a particular area, e.g. "headless" APIs without a Web UI or "Self-Contained Systems" which come with a Web UI of some sort.

 

Regards,

Werner

 

 

On Mon, Jul 9, 2018 at 6:24 PM, Aislan Nadrowski <aislan.nadrowski@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi all,

 

Thanks for the feedback! 

 

Werner, what I mean with “Java for web” is the set of specs used to develop backend and frontend like JSP, JSF, Servlet, CDI, JPA, etc. I do not mean Applets and Java Web Start :)

 

Kind regards,

 

 

On Mon, Jul 9, 2018 at 1:16 PM John Hogan <jhogan515@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello Aislan.

 

There's probably a better forum for this question, but since you're here ...

 

IMO, you are heading in the right direction.  I believe that the future of Jakarta EE is in good hands with the Eclipse Foundation and is on solid ground going forward.  I also believe that you would be making a very wise investment in the most open, widely used, standards based and powerful platform available.  There has always been plenty of noise and naysayers from competing camps regarding the supposed demise of Java EE/Jarkarta EE.  My recommendation would be to ignore the FUD and continue with Jakarta EE.

 

John Hogan

 

On Mon, Jul 9, 2018 at 9:46 AM, Aislan Nadrowski <aislan.nadrowski@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi,

I’m not sure if here is the right place to ask this question but maybe you can help me.

I’m a user of the Java SE and I really like this platform/language. In recent months I decided to study web things using Java, so: Java EE and now Jakarta EE.

When Oracle announced the Java SE support roadmap I started to hear from people of other communities (other platforms/languages) that with this roadmap the future of the Java for web is uncertain.

Roadmap: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/eol-135779.html

How do you see the future of the developer that uses Jakarta EE in 3 years? This thing of changing the release each 6 months can really reduce the use of Java for web?

Thanks!

Kind regards,

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