Not every company can jump to #JakartaEE 11 overnight. Chiara Civardi shows how to modernize safely — without breaking stable systems.
What’s your biggest blocker in modernization?
#EnterpriseJava #SoftwareArchitecture @Payara_Fish #JAVAPRO
Not every company can jump to #JakartaEE 11 overnight. Chiara Civardi shows how to modernize safely — without breaking stable systems.
What’s your biggest blocker in modernization?
#EnterpriseJava #SoftwareArchitecture @Payara_Fish #JAVAPRO
Hashtag Jakarta EE number 326 is out!
An update of Jakarta EE 12 and the opportunity to meet me at Voxxed Days Amsterdam and Open Community eXperience in April
Eclipse Link Release 5.0.0
https://github.com/eclipse-ee4j/eclipselink/releases/tag/5.0.0
Azul Zulu OpenJDK has joined Docker’s trusted ‘Official Images’ program – a major source for Java developers seeking verified, secure and production-ready Java containers.
https://www.azul.com/blog/trusted-java-containers-azul-zulu-openjdk-joins-dockers-official-images/ #Java #JavaEE @jakartaee #JavaDeveloper #JakartaEE #OpenJDK #Zulu
Hashtag Jakarta EE number 325 is out!
With JavaOne, Jakarta EE 12, SkillsJars, and Project Detroit
At SFO after a fantastic JavaOne
Bumped into a guy from Vaadin who liked my shirt 😃
JavaOne 2026 was a fabulous experience. Top technical content and an amazing community. Read about it here
How much JavaScript do you actually need to build a fully interactive web app?
Less than you think.
In the latest post in my Unpoly series I walk through the client-side capabilities that make it possible.
Also every Unpoly default is tunable, every action fires an event you can intercept, and you can trigger fragment replacement from any custom logic you like.
#WebDevelopment #Unpoly #HypermediaApps #JakartaEE #ServerSideRendering

Web applications that use Unpoly will primarily use HTML markup and custom attributes to drive interaction. It is not against the philosophy to use JavaScript — quite the opposite. Unpoly offers a very open API that lets custom code and Unpoly interact very comfortably.
Look who I bumped into at JavaOne