Eclipse Foundation
At the end of 2017, Oracle announced the donation of Java EE to the Eclipse Foundation. Initially, the project was named Eclipse Enterprise for Java (EE4J). After a survey taken by the community, the name of Java EE was changed, in order to avoid legal problems due to the fact that Oracle owns the trademark for the name Java, to Jakarta Enterprise Edition (Jakarta EE)—the entry point for the new platform is Java EE 8.
Under the umbrella of the Eclipse Foundation community, and with the commitment of the major vendors, the Enterprise Edition platform could start a new life in order to accelerate the adoption for the implementation of business applications for a cloud-native world.
The migration of all source code to Jakarta ...
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