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Working together, the world’s Java ecosystem leaders, including Fujitsu, IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, and Tomitribe, are advancing Java EE and Jakarta EE to support moving mission-critical applications and workloads to the cloud.
Joining the Jakarta EE Working Group demonstrates your commitment not only to the evolution and sustainability of Jakarta EE, but also to ensuring the growth and development of a well-governed, vendor-neutral open source ecosystem which benefits all.
"Jelastic team keeps working tightly with Jakarta EE ecosystem to make this technology cloud-friendly, scalable and easily available for developers worldwide. Jakarta EE project is constantly introducing new improvements and we are committed to instantly spread these updates via our PaaS deployed across network of service providers to meet the needs of Java community in tune with the times."
– Ruslan Synytsky, CEO and co-founder of Jelastic
"In 20 years working in open source and Java standards I've never seen such a truly diverse and equally shared effort as that required to ship Jakarta EE 8. Source code has been donated, but what emerged is a community that bravely accepts change, innovates open processes and repeatedly choses shared victory over individual success. When we look back in 10 years at all we've accomplished in Jakarta, everyone will agree this was the singular moment in time that shaped our future."
– David Blevins, Founder and CEO of Tomitribe
"The Jakarta EE project represents a noble goal of free and open-source development on a body of Java specifications that are fundamentally core to the Java experience. The Eclipse Jetty project and its developers at Webtide have contributed to many of these specifications since their inception and are pleased to continue doing so as a part of Jakarta EE."
– Jesse McConnell, CEO and co-founder of Webtide LLC
Members of the Jakarta EE Working Group take advantage of the following opportunities: