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Re: [jpa-dev] Ideas about relaunch Jakarta EE at a new level.
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I am including the Jakarta Persistence and NoSQL mailing lists as
these are the right places to start this discussion.
If I am understanding things correctly, what you are trying to
suggest is a generic API for all data access technologies?
This is an idea that I believe in particular has been well
discussed at least by Otavio Santana. The practical problem is
that it is very difficult to arrive at one API that suits all data
storage technologies adequately. Indeed it is very difficult even
to arrive at one API for all NoSQL taxonomies.
That said, I know folks involved have expressed interest in
having at least a common set of annotations - which is more
achievable. Perhaps the folks in the respective aliases can share
the current thoughts on the topic?
Hope it helps?
Reza Rahman
Jakarta EE Ambassador, Author, Blogger, Speaker
Please note views expressed here are my own as an individual
community member and do not reflect the views of my employer.
P.S.: JDBC is a Java SE technology defined by the JCP, not a
Jakarta EE technology. I don't think there are any plans to move
JDBC to the Eclipse Foundation or evolve it to cover NoSQL.
On 4/16/21 1:23 PM, Dmitri Cerkas
wrote:
Hi Reza,
may be you remember me - I'm
Dmitri - you are keeped me in touch with "Jakarta
EE Tutorial" group and I am very grateful to
you for that - thank you! My last activity
in the Jakarta EE Tutorial team was the full
recreation of all images from PNG to SVG format
and I pushed all 68 images in a new format
yesterday! :)
Soon I'll review whole tutorial,
because, in my opinion, some paragraphs are
structured no so well and are not quickly
understandable.
Thank you again for
opportunity!
About my idea of how to relaunch
Jakarta EE to make it the standard even
wider thean now in the field of
Information Technology - I think it's necessary to
review all Jakarta's components to make them
global (multipurpose).
For example, JDBC that now is
valid only for SQL-databases can be trasformed in
something like "Jakarta DBMS" standard (or DBIS
(database interacting standard)) capable of
interacting with ALL types of databases (RDBMS,
SQL, No-SQL, ecc). This can involve upgrade of
some components of Jakarta EE, for example, EJB,
JPA, JTA to become universal (multipurposal).
I'm Java Developer Master with 6
Oracle's certificates in Java, Database
Administrator Certificated, Linux System
Administrator Certificated and now I'm preparing for
Software Architect certification.
If you like my idea I can start analyse
the possibility of how JDBC and various related
components can be upgraded for working with ALL
types of databases.
After that we can analyse other Jakarta
EE components of how expand their use globally.
Thank you,
Dmitri.
I understand the popularity of Java
spring.io versus
Java EE is 80:20 in favour of spring.
What does the community think is the
cause of this disparity and what can be
done to close the gap ?
Hello dear Jakarta EE Community ,
As you may know know, we are making
the 2021 Jakarta EE Developer survey
available as of today.
To maximize our outreach, we are
reaching out to our community channels
to promote the survey. Can you please
share this link and help us engage
with the community?
To make it easier to promote we have
created Social kit to
use and promote on the socials.
Many thanks!
Tanja
--
Tanja Obradovic
Jakarta EE Program Manager | Eclipse Foundation, Inc.
Twitter: @TanjaEclipse
Eclipse Foundation: The Platform for Open Innovation and Collaboration
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It is a fine question. I have not had a chance to
respond properly yet. I will as soon as I can.
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-------- Original message --------
Date: 1/14/21 6:12 AM (GMT-05:00)
Subject: Re: [jakarta.ee-community]
[jakartaee-ambassadors] About "Jakarta EE 9
Tutorial".
Reza, sorry... did I asked yesterday
something wrong?
I'm a new entry in Jakarta EE
community and may be some questions cannot be
asked?
Dmitri.
Hello,
Thank you in
advance!
Have a nice
day,
Dmitri Cherkas.
- Oracle Certified Master,
Java SE6 Developer
- Oracle Certified
Professional, Java Enterprise
Edition 5 Web Component Developer
- Oracle Certified
Professional, Java ME1 Mobile
Application Developer
- Sun Certified Java
Programmer (SCJP) v. 1.5
- Sun Certified Java
Programmer (SCJP) v. 1.6
- Oracle Certified Associate
Database 11g Administrator
- Oracle Database 11g: SQL
Fundamentals I
- Linux System Administrator
Certified, LPIC-1 (Linux
Professional Institute)
- Degree in Computer Science,
- Degree in Economics
- CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker
(CEH) (EC-Council)) (in progress)
- Software architect (iSAQB
certification (in progress))
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