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End-of-Life Technology: How to Drive Innovation Without Compromising Stability
When legacy systems approach end-of-life (EOL), enterprise IT teams typically face the choice of moving forward at all costs […]
Lately there has been a lot of talk about microservices – a new way to develop and design enterprise applications. In this document, written by David Heffelfinger – an independent Java EE expert – we aim to cut through the hype, explaining microservices in terms that make sense to Java EE developers.
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Java EE developers can leverage their expertise and deploy their code to one of the lightweight application servers suitable for microservices development, such as Payara Micro.
Download our ‘Demystifying Microservices for Java EE Developers’ guide to find out how you can use your existing Java EE skills to get the best out of microservices. Here are some of the sections you will find in the guide:
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