VIDEO: Jakarta Concurrency, What’s Next.

Cloud & Microservices

A key goal of Jakarta Concurrency is creating a simple path betweenJava SEandJakarta EE (previously Java EE) – making it easy for organisations scaling up to migrate their mission-critical applications to the enterprise-orientated Jakarta EE specifications.

Steve Millidgeexplained more in hisEclipse FoundationJakarta EE Tech Talk. You can now watch the video! 

Learn:

  • Why do we need Concurrency? 
  • What are the main components? 
  • Some of the ideas the Jakarta Concurrency team have identified for Jakarta 10 
  • How to get involved. 

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