The journey with EE leads to success !
So jakarta EE and Spring.io are the two leading competitors in the same paradigm with popularity d) between the two 20:80 in favour of spring.io. Two of the popular opensource IDEs NetBeans and Eclipse IDE for java EE developers cater specifically for EE developers. Eclipse with only a plugin (Spring Tool Suite) for spring development. Nevertheless why is there a popularity tilt towards spring.io ? Thanks in advance for generous response. On Mon, 11 Jan 2021, 08:21 nikita.zinov...@gmail.com, < nikita.zinov...@gmail.com> wrote: > Josh, thank you very much for your answer! > > Could you please elaborate more on the benefits of using Netbeans with > Jakarta EE compared to Intellij Idea? > I suspect that Netbeans supports hot deploy features well for example. > I'm mainly planning to use it with Payara (former Glassfish) for my > and my friends pet project. > > Thank you so much, it's a really interesting read, > > with kind regards, > > Nikita Zinoviev > > p.s. Unfortunately, even though I live in a 5 million city, everybody > is using Spring, 80% of (our local) Joker java conference is about > Spring, and only 10-20% (1-2 talks) about Java EE. Its really hard to > "fight" off the Spring community. > > On Fri, 8 Jan 2021 at 22:35, Josh Juneau <juneau...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Hi Som, > > > > > > > > Great to meet you, and thanks for the post. I believe that if you were > to invest time into learning how to develop Java EE 8 and “Jakarta EE” > applications with NetBeans, then you would be on a path to success. Java > EE 8 is still modern, although it will be outdated within the coming > years. However, if you look toward development with the Jakarta EE > Platform (newer Java EE platform that was open sourced under Eclipse > Foundation), then I think you will find that it fits into your “b” > category: Established and stable. Jakarta EE 8 uses the same API as Java > EE 8, so you should be able to translate any tutorials of Java EE over to > Jakarta EE without much trouble. Jakarta EE 9 introduces a new namespace, > which will change things a bit, although the APIs will remain much the same > as the standard Java EE/Jakarta EE 8 APIs. > > > > > > > > Hope this helps. > > > > > > > > Josh Juneau > > > > > > > > > > > > From: Som Lima <somplastic...@gmail.com> > > Date: Friday, January 8, 2021 at 12:57 PM > > To: NetBeans Mailing List <users@netbeans.apache.org> > > Subject: Java EE8 Status > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > I don't get much time to go to software development conferences :) > > > > > > > > If I was to invest my COVID-19 stay at home time in JAVA EE8 > technologies with Netbeans as one of those technologies. Assuming my > target domain is e-commerce distributed dynamic web applications. > > > > > > > > > > > > Would I be on a journey to master > > > > technologies which are on the ? : > > > > a) Bleeding Edge, > > > > b) Established stable leading edge , > > > > c) outdated (miss the boat) > > > > d) popular > > > > e) obscure > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks in advance for your generous input. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >