Java News Roundup: WildFly 35, Jakarta EE 11 Update, Java Operator SDK 5.0-RC1
Welcome to the latest Java news roundup for January 6th, 2025. I’m excited to share the most recent developments in the Java ecosystem, featuring a range of updates and releases that are shaping the future of Java development.
WildFly 35 Release
One of the highlights of this week’s roundup is the release of WildFly 35. WildFly, formerly known as JBoss Application Server, is a popular, lightweight, and flexible application server written in Java. Version 35 brings a host of enhancements, including improved performance, updated dependencies, and enhanced security features. Developers can look forward to a more streamlined and efficient development experience with WildFly 35.
Jakarta EE 11 Update
In other news, the Java community received an update on Jakarta EE 11. Jakarta EE, the successor to Java EE, continues to evolve with the latest updates focusing on enhancing compatibility, improving performance, and addressing community feedback. Jakarta EE 11 reinforces its position as a leading platform for building enterprise Java applications, providing developers with a robust and reliable framework to realize their projects.
Java Operator SDK 5.0-RC1
Another significant development in the Java ecosystem is the release of Java Operator SDK 5.0-RC1. The Operator SDK simplifies the process of building Kubernetes operators using Java, enabling developers to automate complex tasks and manage applications more effectively in Kubernetes environments. Version 5.0-RC1 introduces new features, enhancements, and bug fixes, empowering Java developers to create robust operators with ease.
Additional Updates
Alongside these major releases, the Java community also witnessed updates to several essential frameworks and tools. Spring Framework 2023.0.5, Micronaut 4.7.4, Quarkus 3.17.6, and Arquillian 1.9.3 all received updates, introducing improvements in performance, functionality, and compatibility. These updates demonstrate the continuous innovation and refinement happening across the Java ecosystem, catering to the diverse needs of developers and organizations.
As the Java landscape continues to evolve, staying informed about these updates and releases is crucial for developers looking to leverage the latest advancements in their projects. Whether you are working on enterprise applications, cloud-native solutions, or microservices, keeping up to date with the latest Java news ensures you are equipped to tackle challenges and seize opportunities in the dynamic world of Java development.
That’s all for this Java news roundup. Stay tuned for more exciting updates and releases shaping the future of Java. Remember, embracing change and staying curious are key traits of successful developers in the ever-evolving Java ecosystem.
Thank you for joining me on this Java journey!
By Michael Redlich