New Guide: A Business Guide To Cloud Deployment Options For Jakarta EE Applications

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Wondering which cloud deployment option to use for your Jakarta EE application? 

Look no further than our latest guide, published today! 

There are a good number of deployment options out there that can be used to deploy production Jakarta EE applications. The type of deployment option is mostly a combination of business and technical considerations that are particular to each organisation. In this guide, we give an introduction to Jakarta EE and then take you through some of these options, including:

  • Self Hosted Dedicated Servers
  • Containerized Deployments
    • Amazon Web Services
    • AWS Beanstalk
    • Amazon Elastic Container Service
    • AWS App Runner
    • Microsoft Azure
    • Web App for Containers
    • Google Cloud Platform
    • Google Cloud Run
  • Native Jakarta EE Deployment – Payara Cloud!

Download for free here.

 

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