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Find out how the Jakarta EE community is preparing for the next major release. Building Towards Jaka

Find out how the Jakarta EE community is preparing for the next major release. [View this email in your browser]( Building Towards Jakarta EE 11 Our August newsletter reviews the work being done across the Jakarta EE community ahead of the Jakarta EE 11 release, planned for early 2024. You'll get an update on the specifications that are planned to be a part of the release, a look at the efforts to modernize the Jakarta EE TCK and tutorial, and more. To find out how you can get involved in Jakarta EE and help build the future of cloud native Java, [visit our website](. Enjoy, Shabnam Mayel Senior Marketing Manager, Cloud Native Java Spotlight Modernizing and Streamlining the Jakarta EE Tutorial The tutorial has long been the face of Jakarta EE, but it's overdue for a bit of a face lift. Kito Mann explains how the update will change the tutorial's focus and structure. [Read More]( Updating Your Applications to Jakarta EE 10 Updating applications to Jakarta EE 10 from an older version can be tricky but rewarding. Ondro Mihályi breaks down the process and provides some tips and tricks. [Read More]( Jakarta EE 11: The Next Major Jakarta EE Update Is Shaping Up Ivar Grimstad looks at the specifications that will be updated for Jakarta EE 11 and the progress that has been made leading up to next year's release. [Read More]( Restructuring the Jakarta EE TCK With Jakarta EE 11 on the horizon, there’s no better time to work on a modernized and easy-to-use TCK. Scott Marlow explains what the update process will look like. [Read More]( Committer Profile Otavio Santana Otavio discusses how his involvement in the JCP led him to become a Jakarta EE committer, advice he has for new contributors, and more. [Read More]( Community Updates Join the Community at EclipseCon Be a part of the biggest Eclipse community event of the year. [Early bird pricing]( is available until September 29. [Read More->]( Present at the 2023 JakartaOne Livestream [Submit your presentation]( before September 15 for the chance to share your work in open source, cloud native Java with the Jakarta EE community. [Read More->]( Community Day for Java Developers @ EclipseCon Whether you are interested in Jakarta EE, Adoptium, or MicroProfile, Java enthusiasts are encouraged to [join for a full day]( of talks, demos, and sessions. [Read More->]( Now Available: 2023 Cloud Developer Survey Report The results of the new [2023 Cloud Developer Survey]( give us a better idea of what developers are looking for when choosing a cloud-based tool or IDE, and much more. [Read More->]( Eclipse Temurin Adopters are Driving Innovation The Adoptium Working Group has launched a [new program]( to recognize adopters of Eclipse Temurin, and encourage other organizations to try Temurin themselves. 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