Note that the Java
EE Tutorial will be contributed to the Eclipse Foundation.
Michael Remijan wrote on 11/22/17 06:13 AM:
I completely agree. And having documentation spread across
multiple implementation-specific websites, all with their own
look-and-feel and levels of detail doesn't help either.
In general, unless you are doing application server
specific work, you don't need to know the name of the
implementation project or which organization created it.
That's the entire point of having a standard API
I agree here. For newcomers
it’s much easier to understand Spring, because it’s
the only thing to understand. I found that people
have difficulties understanding a difference between
Java EE API and Java EE implementations. The key to
success is having nice tutorials like this:
with a nice collection of
real use cases.
Dmitry
A lot of
those "hip new" players in the Microservice
space share the problem of being short of good
examples or tutorials.
I try my best to
help some of those catch up with the pace of
specs and features at MicroProfile. Right
now on average samples and tutorials are at
least one version behind what's released.
Which for a slower moving stack like Java EE
6-8 was OK, books, examples or tutorials
should still be fine a few months from now,
but for a faster moving "Agile" kind of
approach this won't work.
The joke "I was on
vacation for 2 weeks, are my Angular skill
still relevant?" has a lot of truth in it.
Werner
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