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Our March newsletter looks at what's new in the Jakarta EE community, including the work that is alr

Our March newsletter looks at what's new in the Jakarta EE community, including the work that is already being done on Jakarta EE 11. [View this email in your browser]( Supporting Innovation In Cloud Native Java Work on Jakarta EE 11 is underway, and our March newsletter looks at the Jakarta EE community's plans and priorities for this next major release. We cover a few of the specifications that will be included in Jakarta EE 11, our goals for growing the community, and more — along with the latest news on events and projects. Enjoy the read, Shabnam Mayel Senior Marketing Manager, Cloud Native Java Spotlight Jakarta EE 11: The First Big Leap for Jakarta Steve Millidge discusses the steering committee's priorities for the next Jakarta EE release, and how Jakarta EE 11's development presents several new opportunities. [Read More]( Eclipse Starter Fills a Longstanding Gap in Jakarta EE Reza Rahman explains why the Eclipse Starter for Jakarta EE is so important, the project's status, and what’s next for the project. [Read More]( General Plans for Individual Specifications in Jakarta EE 11 Mark Thomas and Otavio Santana discuss Jakarta Server Pages, Jakarta NoSQL & Jakarta Data, and how they factor into Jakarta EE 11. [Read More]( Committer Profile Bazlur Rahman Bazlur is a senior software engineer at Contrast Security, and the founder and moderator of the Java User Group in Bangladesh. [Read More]( Community Updates Take the 2023 Jakarta EE Developer Survey The sixth edition of the [Jakarta EE Developer Survey]( is your chance to influence the direction of the Jakarta EE platform. [Read More->]( Download the 2023-03 Eclipse IDE The latest quarterly [Eclipse IDE release]( featuring improved Maven and Java tooling, is now available. [Read More->]( EclipseCon is Set for October 16-19 Our largest event of the year, EclipseCon, is set for October 16-19, 2023 in Ludwigsburg, Germany. [Read More->]( Discover Eclipse Theia In Our New Project Brief [Find out how]( Theia gives developers what they need to build fully customized, next-gen IDEs and tools for desktop and cloud environments. [Read More->]( [eclipse basyx case study]( How Eclipse BaSyx Bridges the Middleware Gap for Industry 4.0 Discover how the Eclipse Foundation is enabling the creation of Industry 4.0 solutions in our [new case study]( on Eclipse BaSyx. [Read More->]( SLSA++ Survey Explores Developer Approaches to Software Supply Chain Security In partnership with Chainguard, the Rust Foundation, and OpenSSF, we’re proud to release this[new supply chain security report](. [Read More->]( Submit Your Proposal for Virtual IoT & Edge Days [Virtual IoT and Edge Days]( is an online event for IoT and edge computing developers with an emphasis on Eclipse Foundation-driven projects and technologies. [Read More->]( New Projects [Eclipse Xpanse]( provides a framework to describe and deploy cloud managed services to enable anyone to create them in an open and portable way. [Read More ->]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Eclipse SCM]( The Stochastic Cognitive Model (SCM) is a driver behavior model for the use in multi-agent highway traffic simulations. [Read More ->]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Eclipse Oniro OH]( is the first vertical solution add-on to provide blueprints of IoT devices that can be built using Oniro. [Read More ->]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [VIEW ALL PROJECT PROPOSALS]( New Releases - [Eclipse Hara 2.0.0]( - [Eclipse Starter for Jakarta EE 2.0.0]( - [Eclipse C/C++ Development Tools 11.1.1]( - [Eclipse Project 4.27.0]( - [Eclipse CDO 4.22.0]( - [Eclipse Remote Application Platform 3.24.0]( - [Eclipse Git Team Provider 6.5.0]( - [Eclipse JGit 6.5.0]( - [Eclipse Packaging Project 4.27.0]( - [Eclipse RedDeer 4.5.0]( - [Eclipse Scout 23.1]( - [Eclipse XWT 1.8.0]( - [Eclipse Linux Tools 8.10.0]( - [Eclipse Memory Analyzer 1.14.0]( - [Eclipse Trace Compass 8.3.0]( - [Eclipse Ditto 3.2.0]( - [Eclipse Passage 2.7.0]( - [Eclipse Wild Web Developer 1.0.3]( - [Eclipse OpenMQ 6.4.0]( - [LocationTech GeoMesa 4.0.0]( - [Eclipse Vert.x 4.4.0]( - [Eclipse BIRT 4.13.0]( - [Eclipse Hono 2.3.0]( - [Eclipse LSP4J 0.20.1]( - [Eclipse Xtext 2.30.0]( - [View all r]( Upcoming Events [Devnexus 2023]( April 4-6, 2023 [Jakarta Tech Talk - GraphQL for Java Developers]( April 12, 2023 [KubeCon & CloudNativeCon EU 2023]( April 17-21, 2023 [Jakarta Tech Talk - Jakarta EE integration testing]( April 19, 2023 [vECM - Someone reports a security issue in my project! Now what?]( April 20, 2023 [Open Research Webinar 9]( April 25, 2023 [SUMO User Conference 2023]( May 2-4, 2023 [Devoxx UK]( May 10-12, 2023 [Virtual IoT & Edge Days]( May 16-17, 2023 [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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