Server Vendors Providing Java EE/Jakarta EE and MicroProfile Runtimes
- Introduction. Jakarta EE (formerly J2EE)
- Payara
- Red Hat JBoss EAP
- WildFly
- IBM WebSphere Liberty
- Alternatives
- Tweets
Introduction. Jakarta EE (formerly J2EE)
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Payara
- Wikipedia: Payara Server
- Payara Java EE/Jakarta EE Application Server and MicroProfile implementation.
- Dzone: Getting Started With Java EE 8, Payara 5 and Eclipse Oxygen
Docker Hub images
- Payara Image for the full profile of Payara Server
- Payara Micro
Red Hat JBoss EAP
- Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (JBoss EAP)
- developers.redhat.com: Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform expansion pack 1.0 (JBoss EAP XP) released Red Hat recently released the first Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform expansion pack (JBoss EAP XP) version 1.0. This version enables JBoss EAP developers to build Java microservices using Eclipse MicroProfile 3.3 APIs while continuing to also support Jakarta EE 8. This article goes into detail on the nature of this new offering and an easy way to get started.
WildFly
- WildFly
- Dzone: Jakarta EE & Wildfly Running on Kubernetes Learn how to create a custom Wildfly instance that runs a Jakarta EE appplications through Kubernetes.
- opensource.com: Get started with WildFly for Java web development WildFly is a popular choice for developers who want to develop enterprise-ready applications.
IBM WebSphere Liberty
Alternatives
Tweets
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Someone tweeted about Java 17 & 18 a few days ago. I just want you to know I am using Java 8 in my CS degree. I am not sure what that means tho😱🤣
— Anaïs Urlichs 🐢 (@urlichsanais) February 4, 2022