Increased Performance and Developer Productivity with Jakarta EE 11
How does Jakarta EE 11 boost performance while simplifying security? Discover its modern Java support, unified CDI model, and powerful new programmatic authorization.
#1about 5 minutes
Understanding the fundamentals of the Jakarta EE framework
Jakarta EE is a server-side Java framework providing a wide range of APIs for security, persistence, validation, and handling web requests.
#2about 6 minutes
Exploring the advantages of Jakarta EE's open standard
The clear separation between APIs and implementations, foundation ownership, and vendor choice provide stability and flexibility for enterprise applications.
#3about 2 minutes
Optimizing Docker builds with application archives (WAR files)
Using WAR files naturally separates application code from the framework runtime, enabling more efficient Docker image layering and faster builds.
#4about 5 minutes
A high-level overview of Jakarta EE 11 changes
Jakarta EE 11 requires Java SE 17 or higher and introduces cross-cutting changes like replacing managed beans with CDI and removing the Java Security Manager.
#5about 2 minutes
Key updates to Jakarta REST and Validation APIs
The latest release removes XML binding support from REST, adds convenience methods for headers, and introduces Java Records support in Validation.
#6about 4 minutes
Enhancing security with multiple authentication mechanisms
Jakarta Security now supports multiple authentication mechanisms per application, an in-memory identity store for testing, and programmatic authorization rules.
#7about 5 minutes
Advanced component model features in CDI 4.1
The Contexts and Dependency Injection (CDI) component model adds a new method invocation API, tools for validating injection points, and improved interceptor bindings.
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