Webinar

Deploying Jakarta EE Applications with Payara Platform and Payara Cloud

Thursday, 27th March, 2025
15:00
1 hour

Payara Cloud, introduced in November 2022, is the next generation of fully-managed cloud native application runtime that offers a flexible and powerful way to easily run Jakarta EE applications in the cloud. This webinar presented by the Java Champion Michael Redlich, will provide an introduction to the Payara Platform and Payara Cloud. There will then be a review of a Jakarta EE application and demonstrate how to deploy and execute it locally to Payara Server and Payara Micro, then in the cloud with Payara Cloud.

Deploying Jakarta EE Applications with Payara Platform and Payara Cloud

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