Latest Release: Jakarta EE 10 now available
Jakarta EE brings together a global community of leading developers, vendors, and enterprises to collaborate on advancing enterprise Java technologies in the cloud
Wednesday, March 26, 2025 - 11:00
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.
Tuesday, February 11, 2025 - 12:32
Discover the most popular Java runtimes, trends in API usage, and much more in our blog post covering the results of the 2024 Cloud Native Java Survey.
Tuesday, October 15, 2024 - 05:45
The 7th annual report reveals a continued focus on cloud native implementations, with a new shift towards adapting Java SE innovations into Jakarta EE.
Wednesday, September 11, 2024 - 08:54
Time is running out to save on your registration for Open Community Experience! Register by 23 September to join our flagship developer conference in Mainz, Germany.
Tuesday, June 4, 2024 - 08:00
Although the call for proposals is open until June 10, we’re thrilled to give you a sneak peek at some of the talks that our program committee has already accepted.
Monday, March 31, 2025 - 09:25
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!
Wednesday, March 26, 2025 - 07:23
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!
Wednesday, March 19, 2025 - 05:53
The 2025 Jakarta EE Developer Survey is now open! This annual survey plays a key role in gathering insights from the global enterprise Java community to help shape the future of Jakarta EE. Whether you’re a developer, architect, or business leader working with Java, your input is essential in guiding the evolution of cloud native Java technologies.
Friday, March 7, 2025 - 07:00
The results from over 170 respondents left us with a number of important takeaways about the adoption of enterprise Java technologies, developer priorities, and more. Here are the key findings.
Thursday, February 20, 2025 - 04:56
JCON EUROPE 2025, taking place from 12-15 May 2025, at the Cinedom Multiplex Cinema in Cologne, is one of the biggest international Java community conferences in Germany. This year marks the 30-year anniversary of Java and a decade of JCON.
The Jakarta EE Youtube channel is a platform that features Jakarta EE related videos aiming to educate the new and existing enterprise java community members about open source, cloud native and microservices technologies.
IBM helped create Java EE and guide it through its teenage years and I’m delighted to see the progress made under Jakarta EE. I look forward to Jakarta EE and MicroProfile becoming the open standard for cloud native innovation and the technology we need for Java in the cloud.
Ian Robinson, Distinguished Engineer, CTO IBM App Platform
Oracle remains committed to the success of Jakarta EE and is pleased with its progress and community support. We are contributing to the projects and the committees and are leveraging the technologies in Oracle Enterprise Cloud Native Java products.
Tom Snyder, VP of Engineering, Oracle Enterprise Cloud Native Java
Red Hat reaffirms its support for the development of Jakarta EE. We look forward to working with the Eclipse Foundation and the broader Java community to align efforts to drive Enterprise Java forward. The breadth of participation in combination with community governance will help accelerate the evolution of Jakarta EE. We believe that Jakarta EE represents one of the most significant events to have happened to the open source enterprise Java ecosystem since OpenJDK was released.
Mark Little, VP of Red Hat Software Engineering