Open-source Java projects advance Jakarta EE compatibility, persistence capabilities, and developer tooling as enterprise teams prepare for the next generation of Java applications.
The Java Community Process formally launches development of Java SE 28, with Project Valhalla once again positioned as the release's most closely watched feature.
An API for travel management. It is built with Java, Spring Boot, and Spring Framework. A toy-project to serve as a theoretical basis for the Medium series of articles I wrote about Java+Spring.
Spring Framework 7.0 retains a JDK 17 baseline while at the same time recommending JDK 25 as the latest LTS release. It also introduces a Jakarta EE 11 baseline and embraces Kotlin 2.2 as well as ...