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Our October newsletter reviews key elements of Jakarta EE 10, and looks to what might be included in

Our October newsletter reviews key elements of Jakarta EE 10, and looks to what might be included in Jakarta EE 11. [View this email in your browser]( The Present & Future of Jakarta EE On the heels of EclipseCon, we're feeling energized about open source collaboration and the many exciting initiatives that the Eclipse community is working on. This month's newsletter takes a look at the key elements of one of these recent accomplishments:[Jakarta EE 10](. We're also looking ahead to what might be included in the Jakarta EE 11 release. Enjoy the read, Shabnam Mayel Senior Marketing Manager, Cloud Native Java Spotlight Jakarta EE 10 Provides First Jakarta Feature Updates Jakarta EE committer Emily Jiang outlines some of the many updates in the new release and demonstrates how to use Open Liberty to access the implementations of Jakarta EE 10. [Read More]( Community Input Is Driving Jakarta EE 11 While we're still in the early stages, there’s already a lot to be excited about for Jakarta EE 11. Payara CEO and Jakarta EE Platform project lead Steve Millidge explains why, and discusses the process behind the release's development. [Read More]( Committer Profile Ladislav Thon Get to know Ladislav, a principal software engineer at Red Hat Inc. and a committer to the Jakarta Context and Dependency Injection and MicroProfile projects. [Read More]( Community Updates Register for the 2022 JakartaOne Livestream If you’d like to learn more about the technical benefits of Jakarta EE and related technologies for developing cloud native Java applications,[join us on December 6](. [Read More->]( Check Out the 2022 IoT & Edge Developer Survey Report The [new survey report]( gives everyone in the IoT and edge computing ecosystems a better understanding of the latest IoT and edge solutions and service development trends. [Read More->]( Register for TheiaCon 2022 [TheiaCon]( is a two-day virtual event for Eclipse Theia developers, adopters, and other contributors. Join us from November 30 - December 1! [Read More->]( An Eclipse Theia Adopter Story: logi.CLOUD Our [new adopter story]( explores how logi.cals built a next-generation engineering platform around Eclipse Theia. [Read More->]( How Kynetics Built Update Factory With Eclipse IoT Technology Our new [video case study]( takes a look at how Kynetics uses open source Eclipse IoT projects to build dependable enterprise solutions. [Read More->]( New Projects [Eclipse OpenSmartCLIDE]( is based on Eclipse Theia, which provides all of the tools necessary for development. [Read More ->]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Eclipse Ambient Light Services]( vizualize possible new lighting concepts which are adaptive to different specific driving scenarios. [Read More ->]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Eclipse Ibeji]( provides the capability to express a digital representation of vehicle state and its capabilities through an extensible and dynamic architecture to model and access the vehicle hardware, sensors and capabilities. [Read More ->]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [VIEW ALL PROJECT PROPOSALS]( New Releases - [Eclipse Dirigible 7.0.0]( - [Eclipse Krazo 3.0.0 (Extensions)]( - [Eclipse ESCET 0.7]( - [Eclipse Tycho 3.0.0]( - [Eclipse Ditto 3.0.0]( - [Eclipse Californium 3.7.0]( - [Eclipse Californium 2.7.4]( - [Eclipse Krazo 3.0.0]( - [Jakarta MVC 2.1]( - [Eclipse Sphinx 0.13.1]( - [Eclipse LSP4J 0.16.0]( - [Eclipse Subversive 4.8.0]( - [Eclipse Tyrus 2.1.1]( - [Eclipse Tyrus 1.20]( - [Eclipse Dash 1.0 Bogus]( - [Eclipse Krazo 3.0.1]( - [Eclipse Amlen 1.1.0]( - [Eclipse Business Intelligence and Reporting Tools 4.10.0]( - [View all releases]( Upcoming Events [hack.commit.push]( November 5, 2022 [Java und Eclipse Grundkurs / Basics]( November 7-9, 2022 [BCX: Eclipse Software Defined Vehicle]( November 7-9, 2022 [Open Source Experience 2022]( November 8-9, 2022 [Bosch Connected World 2022]( November 9-10, 2022 [Capella Days 2022]( November 15-17, 2022 [TheiaCon 2022]( November 30 - December 1, 2022 [JakartaOne Livestream]( December 6, 2022 [RISC-V Summit]( December 12-15, 2022 [View the full list of events]( and 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](. Eclipse Foundation · 2934 Baseline Road, Suite 202 · Ottawa, ON K2H 1B2 · Canada

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