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Oracle is planning to move leadership and ongoing development of the Java EE platform to an open source foundation. The move will follow the next release, JEE 8, which is due out this summer.
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With Java EE 8 poised to go GA, and JavaOne 2017 just around the corner, Oracle Corp. says the time is right to "rethink" how Java EE is developed, and it's considering the potential benefits of ...
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With the finalization of the Java EE 8 platform on the horizon, Oracle on Thursday said it's considering moving Java Enterprise Edition technologies to an open source foundation.
Oracle's Java EE partners are pleased with this move. Mike Milinkovich, the Eclipse Foundation's long time executive director, wrote "As enterprises move to a more cloud-centric model, it is clear ...
The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) is in a difficult position. The nonprofit organization can't certify that its open source Java runtime implementation—called Harmony—is compatible with ...
Oracle Corp. today announced the availability of Java 20, the latest version of the popular programming language and development platform.The latest version of the 27-year-old language includes th ...