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With Jakarta EE 10 on the way, this month we explore some of the specifications being updated, and t

With Jakarta EE 10 on the way, this month we explore some of the specifications being updated, and their exciting new features. [View this email in your browser]( A Look at Jakarta EE 10 Specifications With Jakarta EE 10 well underway and specifications being updated across the board, we tell you about some of the latest and greatest features being added to key specifications. You’ll learn what’s new in Jakarta JSON Processing and Jakarta JSON Binding, about the quality-of-life improvements in Jakarta Persistence 3.1, and the major enhancements to the Jakarta Security specifications. We also introduce you to this month’s featured committer and update you on the latest community news. Enjoy, Shabnam Mayel Senior Marketing Manager - Cloud Native Java Spotlight Discover the Three Jakarta EE Security Specifications The three Jakarta EE security specifications — Jakarta Authentication, Jakarta Authorization, and Jakarta Security — provide an integrated security solution that transparently backs the declarative security model. [Read More]( New Features in Jakarta JSON Processing and JSON Binding In an exclusive article with JAXenter, David Kral explains how updates to the two specifications for processing JSON documents relax some of the existing restrictions and make it easier to use the specifications. [Read More]( What’s New in Jakarta Persistence 3.1 The newest version of the Jakarta Persistence specification features quality-of-life improvements and many new features, especially for the Query Language and the Criteria API. [Read More]( Committer Profile Will Dazey Jakarta Persistence & EclipseLink Committer Will tells us about the challenges of working with people who have different types of experience, and why you should never be afraid to email a project mailing list. [Read More]( Community Updates Jakarta EE Developer Survey Now Open [This year’s survey]( is focused on the cloud — how you’re planning to build modern enterprise applications, where you think cloud native Java is going, and what you’ll need to get there. [Read More->]( 2022-03 Eclipse IDE Release Now Available The [Eclipse IDE 2022-03 quarterly release]( includes improved tools and spies, better Maven support, Java 18 support, and many other enhancements. [Read More->]( Jakarta EE 10 Nearing Release The Jakarta EE 10 release is inching ever closer. With the Q2 target release date approaching, here’s a progress update and a reminder of the plan. [Read More ->]( Jakarta EE Reception at Devnexus 2022 With the return to in-person events, we’re happy to announce that Jakarta EE will be hosting a booth and a reception at the upcoming Devnexus 2022 event in April. [Read More->]( Second Annual Cloud IDE Day Coming Soon The second annual Cloud IDE Day is coming up April 27-28. The latest edition of the virtual event is focused on tools and best practices for development in the cloud. [Read More->]( IoT & Edge Developer and Adoption Survey Launches Soon On April 4, we’re officially launching the IoT & Edge Developer and Adoption Survey, collecting insights across the IoT and edge computing industry landscapes. [Read More->]( New Projects [Eclipse Novamoon]( offers a full stack low code platform providing all services to build business applications. [Read More ->]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Eclipse]( allows IoT devices to scale the number of inputs of their sensing capabilities by moving the computing power required for mathematical calculations to a central platform. [Read More ->]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Eclipse ExpressLy]( implements Jakarta Expression Language, a technology that helps software developers embed dynamically evaluated expressions in things like XML attributes, directly as template text in documents, in annotation attributes and generally as strings in Java code. [Read More ->]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Eclipse Oniro Core Platform]( is an open-source project aimed at reducing fragmentation in the consumer and IoT device industry which is interoperable with OpenAtom Foundation's OpenHarmony project. [Read More ->]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [SEE ALL PROJECT PROPOSALS]( New Releases - [Eclipse IDE 2022-03]( - [Eclipse BIRT 4.9]( - [Eclipse Xtext 2.26.0]( - [Eclipse Epsilon 2.4]( - [Eclipse Kura 5.1.0]( - [Eclipse Packager™ 0.18.0]( - [Eclipse Scout™ 22.0]( - [View all the project releases]( Upcoming Events [Benefits of MQTT for IoT Apps and Beyond - Virtual IoT Meetup]( April 5, 2022 [Implementing Servlet 6.0 in Jetty - Jakarta Tech Talk]( April 12, 2022 [FOSS North]( April 20-21, 2022 [Cloud IDE Days 2022]( April 27-28, 2022 [Open Research Webinar #6]( May 3, 2022 [SUMO User Conference 2022]( May 9-11, 2022 Do you know about an event relevant to the Eclipse Foundation community? Submit your event to [newsroom.eclipse.org](. [Website]( [Email](mailto:newsletter@eclipse.org) [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. 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