Oracle Announces Availability of Java Platform Enterprise Edition 7
Allows Customers to Deliver Support for HTML 5, Further Increase Developer Productivity and Meet the Most Demanding Enterprise Requirements
Redwood Shores, Calif. – June 12, 2013
News Facts
Please join the Java EE 7 launch webcast today, June 12, 2013 at 9:00 a.m. PDT/12:00 p.m. EDT
here. The standard in community-driven enterprise software, Java EE 7 is the result of industry-wide development involving open review, ongoing builds and extensive collaboration between hundreds of engineers from more than 30 companies within the
Java Community Process (JCP) and the
GlassFish Community.
Java EE 7 features a scalable infrastructure that facilitates building HTML5 applications by reducing response times through low-latency, bi-directional communication with
WebSockets; simplifying data parsing and exchange using industry-standard
JSON processing and supporting many more concurrent users through asynchronous RESTful Web Services with
JAX-RS 2.0.
To help further increase developer productivity, Java EE 7 provides a simplified application architecture with a cohesive, integrated platform; reduces boiler-plate code using dependency injection and default resources; broadens the use of annotations to increase efficiency; and enhances application portability with standard RESTful Web Services client support.
Java EE 7 delivers new features that meet the most demanding enterprise requirements, such as breaking down
batch jobs into manageable chunks for uninterrupted OLTP performance; defining multithreaded concurrent tasks easily for improved scalability; improving Managed Beans alignment (including transactional interceptors) and delivering transactional applications with choice and flexibility.
Updates to
Java Message Service (JMS) 2.0 are designed to improve usability through annotations and Contexts and Dependency Injection (CDI) Beans support; and significantly reduce the code required to send and receive messages.
A complete list of all the new features and capabilities of Java EE 7 is available
here. The Java EE 7 SDK offers a hands-on approach to learning the latest Java EE technologies. It includes tutorials, sample code and API documentation.
19 Java user groups around the world have taken part in the “
Adopt a JSR” program, providing valuable feedback and code samples to validate Java Specification Request (JSR) APIs.
Developers interested in getting started immediately with the Java EE 7 release can leverage the
NetBeans Integrated Development Environment (IDE) 7.3.1, which supports Java EE 7 features, including HTML 5 and Eclipse Kepler (4.3), which has early builds supporting Java EE 7 available today.
Java EE 7 New Features training is also available from Oracle to help developers accelerate the transition to Java EE 7 and implement the latest platform enhancements.
Supporting Quotes
“Java EE continues to be hugely popular, with continuing strong developer adoption and we’re very excited about Java EE 7. This is a great release with strong technology updates that meets the demands of today’s enterprises,” said Cameron Purdy, vice president of Development, Oracle. “Oracle has a strong vested interest in the success of Java and we are firmly committed to working with the community to deliver a consistent, high-performance, high-quality Java EE implementation.”
“Eclipse Kepler will ship with Java EE 7 support, thanks to the hard work of the Eclipse Web Tools Project (WTP) team. Early builds are available today, with a final build expected by the end of June, making this the quickest we have ever supported a new Java EE platform release,” said Mike Milinkovich, executive director of the Eclipse Foundation.
Supporting Resources
Java Facts and Figures
Over 50 million downloads of Java EE components, including open source and commercial offerings
9 million developers worldwide
More than 3 billion devices are powered by Java technology
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