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Integration tests with Docker

hendrik

#Java

#Docker

#Integration Tests

#Tests

#JavaEE

#JakartaEE

Integration tests with Docker

This post gives an overview how we at Karakun use Docker to create integration tests for JavaEE / JakartaEE based libraries and frameworks.

Amazon Corretto announced

hendrik

#Java

#OpenJDK

Amazon Corretto announced

At the Devoxx conference 2 weeks ago, Amazon announced Corretto as a new player in the OpenJDK market. Next to companies like SAP, Oracle or Bellsoft, the cloud computing company now provides a custom OpenJDK build. On the website Amazon Corretto is described as "No-cost, multiplatform, production-ready distribution of OpenJDK". In this post I will have a deeper look at Corretto and explain why Amazon did this move.

Java 11 release event

hendrik

#Java

Java 11 release event

Together with Oracle and Heise we will do a Java 11 release event. The event will be live streamed and recorded at YouTube. If you are interested in the new features of Java 11 and want to know more information about the new roadmap of OpenJDK and Oracle you should attend our event online.

The road to Java 11 - builds and licences

hendrik

#Java

The road to Java 11 - builds and licences

This post is the first of our Java 11 posts that will introduce all needed information about the next Java release. In this post you can find all needed information about the free and commercial versions of Java 11.

About the Java release model

hendrik

#Java

About the Java release model

Based on the confusion and rumors about the new Java release model a group of Java Champions has written an open article. The authors of the article worked together with mayor Java vendors to answer all questions about Java releases and licenses

Do I need to pay for Java now?

hendrik

#Java

Do I need to pay for Java now?

This post gives an overview of the new Java release train as it was announced by Oracle. Plus, the article provides some important information and hints how you should handle new Java releases in the future and helps you to decide if you need to buy commercial Java support or not.

What future Java releases mean for legacy desktop apps

hendrik

#General

What future Java releases mean for legacy desktop apps

Java 11 will mean the end of Java Web Start. Let's see what this means for legacy desktop apps and how developers can be ready for the change.