At DevNation this week, a new Java EE profile was announced to help Enterprise Java make greater strides in working with microservices architectures.
Today at the DevNation conference in San Francisco, Red Hat’s Mark Little was joined on-stage by Alasdair Nottingham from IBM, Theresa Nguyen from Tomitribe, Mike Croft from Payara and Martijn Verburg from the London Java Community to announce a new community collaboration – MicroProfile – whose goal is to make it easier…
Today at the DevNation conference in San Francisco, Payara’s Mike Croft appeared onstage during the Keynote, joined by Mark Little from Red Hat, Alasdair Nottingham from IBM, Theresa Nguyen from Tomitribe and Martijn Verburg from the London Java User Group to announce a new community collaboration called MicroProfile.
The developers’ world is a mixture of evolutions and reinventing the wheel. When I was doing EJBs 1.0 back in 1998, I was doing Micro Services. But I had to wait 2014 for someone to give it a name, and 2016to see it officially arriving in Enterprise Java. So here we are: a Micro…
Today I learned why they have bright lights shining on the stage for Keynotes. It isn’t (as I had assumed) to ensure that the people on stage can be seen. It is to blind the presenters so they can’t see just how many people are watching them. Today I was…
Today we are announcing a new collaboration called the MicroProfile. Together with Red Hat, IBM, Payara, the LJC and all who will join us, we aim to merge innovation and standardization into Enterprise Java with Microservices focus.