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Jakarta EE
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Programming language(s)Java
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LicenseEclipse Public LicenseorGNU General Public Licensew/Classpath exception
Websitejakarta.ee

Jakarta EE,formerlyJava Platform, Enterprise Edition(Java EE) andJava 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition(J2EE), is a set of specifications, extendingJava SE[1]with specifications for enterprise features such asdistributed computingandweb services.[2]Jakarta EE applications are run onreference runtimes,which can bemicroservicesorapplication servers,which handle transactions, security, scalability,concurrencyand management of the components they are deploying.

Jakarta EE is defined by itsspecification.The specification definesAPIs(application programming interface) and their interactions. As with otherJava Community Processspecifications, providers must meet certain conformance requirements in order to declare their products asJakarta EE compliant.

Examples of contexts in which Jakarta EE referencing runtimes are used are:e-commerce,accounting,bankinginformation systems.

History[edit]

The platform was known asJava 2 Platform, Enterprise EditionorJ2EEfrom version 1.2, until the name was changed toJava Platform, Enterprise EditionorJava EEin version 1.5.

Java EE was maintained byOracleunder theJava Community Process.On September 12, 2017,Oracle Corporationannounced that it would submit Java EE to theEclipse Foundation.[3]The Eclipse top-level project has been named Eclipse Enterprise for Java (EE4J).[4]The Eclipse Foundation could not agree with Oracle over the use of javax and Java trademarks.[5]Oracle owns the trademark for the name "Java" and the platform was renamed from Java EE to Jakarta EE.[6][7]The name refers to the largest city on the island ofJavaand also the capital of Indonesia,Jakarta.[8]The name should not be confused with the formerJakarta Projectwhich fostered a number of current and former Java projects at theApache Software Foundation.

Java enterprise platform history
Platform version Release[9] Specification Java SESupport Important Changes
Jakarta EE 11 Planned for June/July 2024 11 Java SE 21 Data
Jakarta EE 10 2022-09-22[10] 10
  • Java SE 17
  • Java SE 11
Removal of deprecated items in Servlet, Faces, CDI and EJB (Entity Beans and Embeddable Container). CDI-Build Time.
Jakarta EE 9.1 2021-05-25[11] 9.1
  • Java SE 11
  • Java SE 8
JDK 11 support
Jakarta EE 9 2020-12-08[12] 9 Java SE 8 API namespace move fromjavaxtojakarta
Jakarta EE 8 2019-09-10[13] 8 Java SE 8 Full compatibility with Java EE 8
Java EE 8 2017-08-31 JSR 366 Java SE 8 HTTP/2and CDI basedSecurity
Java EE 7 2013-05-28 JSR 342 Java SE 7 WebSocket,JSONandHTML5support
Java EE 6 2009-12-10 JSR 316 Java SE 6 CDImanaged Beans and REST
Java EE 5 2006-05-11 JSR 244 Java SE 5 Java annotations
J2EE 1.4 2003-11-11 JSR 151 J2SE 1.4 WS-Iinteroperable web services[14]
J2EE 1.3 2001-09-24 JSR 58 J2SE 1.3 Java connector architecture[15]
J2EE 1.2 1999-12-17 1.2 J2SE 1.2 Initial specification release

Specifications[edit]

Jakarta EE includes several specifications that serve different purposes, like generating web pages, reading and writing from a database in a transactional way, managing distributed queues.

The Jakarta EE APIs include several technologies that extend the functionality of the baseJava SEAPIs,such asJakarta Enterprise Beans,connectors,servlets,Jakarta Server Pagesand severalweb servicetechnologies.

Web specifications[edit]

  • Jakarta Servlet:defines how to manage HTTP requests, in a synchronous or asynchronous way. It is low level and other Jakarta EE specifications rely on it;
  • Jakarta WebSocket: API specification that defines a set of APIs to serviceWebSocketconnections;
  • Jakarta Faces:a technology for constructing user interfaces out of components;
  • Jakarta Expression Language(EL) is a simple language originally designed to satisfy the specific needs of web application developers. It is used specifically in Jakarta Faces to bind components to (backing) beans and in Contexts and Dependency Injection to named beans, but can be used throughout the entire platform.

Web service specifications[edit]

Enterprise specifications[edit]

  • Jakarta Activation (JAF) specifies an architecture to extend component Beans by providing data typing and bindings of such types.
  • Jakarta Contexts and Dependency Injection (CDI) is a specification to provide adependency injectioncontainer;
  • Jakarta Enterprise Beans(EJB) specification defines a set of lightweight APIs that an object container (the EJB container) will support in order to providetransactions(usingJTA),remote procedure calls(usingRMIorRMI-IIOP),concurrency control,dependency injectionandaccess controlfor business objects. This package contains the Jakarta Enterprise Beans classes and interfaces that define the contracts between the enterprise bean and its clients and between the enterprise bean and the ejb container.
  • Jakarta Persistence(JPA) are specifications about object-relational mapping between relation database tables and Java classes.
  • Jakarta Transactions(JTA) contains the interfaces and annotations to interact with the transaction support offered by Jakarta EE. Even though this API abstracts from the really low-level details, the interfaces are also considered somewhat low-level and the average application developer in Jakarta EE is either assumed to be relying on transparent handling of transactions by the higher level EJB abstractions, or using the annotations provided by this API in combination with CDI managed beans.
  • Jakarta Messaging(JMS) provides a common way for Java programs to create, send, receive and read an enterprise messaging system's messages.

Other specifications[edit]

  • Jakarta Validation: This package contains the annotations and interfaces for the declarative validation support offered by theJakarta ValidationAPI. Jakarta Validation provides a unified way to provide constraints on beans (e.g. Jakarta Persistence model classes) that can be enforced cross-layer. In Jakarta EE, Jakarta Persistence honors bean validation constraints in the persistence layer, whileJSFdoes so in the view layer.
  • Jakarta Batch provides the means forbatch processingin applications to run long running background tasks that possibly involve a large volume of data and which may need to be periodically executed.
  • Jakarta Connectorsis a Java-based tool for connecting application servers and enterprise information systems (EIS) as part of enterprise application integration (EAI). This is a low-level API aimed at vendors that the average application developer typically does not come in contact with.

Web profile[edit]

In an attempt to limit the footprint of web containers, both in physical and in conceptual terms, the web profile was created, a subset of the Jakarta EE specifications. The Jakarta EE web profile comprises the following:

Specification Java EE 6[16] Java EE 7[17] Java EE 8[18]
Jakarta EE 8[19]
Jakarta EE 9[20]
Jakarta EE 9.1[21]
Jakarta EE 10[22]
Jakarta Servlet 3.0 3.1 4.0 5.0 6.0
Jakarta Server Pages(JSP) 2.2 2.3 2.3 3.0 3.1
Jakarta Expression Language(EL) 2.2 3.0 3.0 4.0 5.0
Jakarta Debugging Support for Other Languages(JSR-45) 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 2.0
Jakarta Standard Tag Library(JSTL) 1.2 1.2 1.2 2.0 3.0
Jakarta Faces 2.0 2.2 2.3 3.0 4.0
Jakarta RESTful Web Services(JAX-RS) 1.1 2.0 2.1 3.0 3.1
Jakarta WebSocket(WebSocket) 1.0 1.1 2.0 2.1
Jakarta JSON Processing(JSON-P) 1.0 1.1 2.0 2.1
Jakarta JSON Binding(JSON-B) 1.1 2.0 3.0
Jakarta Annotations(CA) 1.1 1.2 1.3 2.0 2.1
Jakarta Enterprise Beans(EJB) 3.1 Lite 3.2 Lite 3.2 Lite 4.0 Lite 4.0 Lite
Jakarta Transactions(JTA) 1.1 1.2 1.2 2.0 2.0
Jakarta Persistence(JPA) 2.0 2.1 2.2 3.0 3.1
JakartaBean Validation 1.0 1.1 2.0 3.0 3.0
Jakarta Managed Beans 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0
Jakarta Interceptors 1.1 1.2 1.2 2.0 2.1
JakartaContexts and Dependency Injection(CDI) 1.0 1.1 2.0 3.0 4.0
Jakarta Dependency Injection 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 2.0
Jakarta Security 1.0 2.0 3.0
Jakarta Authentication 1.0 1.1 2.0 3.0
Jakarta Concurrency 3.0

Certified referencing runtimes[edit]

Although by definition all Jakarta EE implementations provide the same base level of technologies (namely, the Jakarta EE spec and the associated APIs), they can differ considerably with respect to extra features (likeconnectors,clustering,fault tolerance,high availability,security,etc.), installed size,memory footprint,startup time, etc.

Jakarta EE[edit]

Referencing runtime[23][24][25] Developer Jakarta EE 10 Platform Jakarta EE 9/9.1 Platform Compatible Products Jakarta EE 9/9.1 Web Profile Compatible Products Jakarta EE 8 Platform Compatible Products Jakarta EE 8 Web Profile Compatible Products Licensing
GlassFish Eclipse Yes 7.0.0 Yes 6.0.0/ 6.1.0 Yes 6.0.0/ 6.1.0 Yes 5.1.0 Yes 5.1.0 Free software
Open Liberty IBM Yes 22.0.0.13-beta,[26]23.0.0.3[27] Yes 21.0.0.12 Yes 21.0.0.12 Yes 19.0.0.6, 20.0.0.3 Yes 19.0.0.6, 20.0.0.3 Free software
WebSphere Liberty IBM Yes 23.0.0.3[27] Yes 21.0.0.12 Yes 21.0.0.12 Yes 20.0.0.3 Yes 20.0.0.3 Proprietary software
WildFly Red Hat Yes 27.0.0.Alpha5 Yes 23.0.1-Preview/25.0.0-Preview Yes 23.0.1-Preview/25.0.0-Preview Yes 18.0.0 Yes 18.0.0 Free software
JBoss EAP Red Hat No No No Yes 7.3.0 Yes 7.3.0 Free software
TomEE Apache No No Yes 9.0.0-M7[28] No Yes 8.0.x Free software
Payara Server Payara Services Limited Yes 6.2022.1 Alpha 4 Yes 6.2021.1 Alpha 1 No Yes 5.22.0, 5.23.0 Yes 5.23.0 Free software
Thunisoft Application Server Beijing Thunisoft Information Technology No Yes 3.0 No Yes 2.8 No Proprietary software
JEUS TmaxSoft No No No Yes 8.5 No Proprietary software
InforSuite Application Server Shandong Cvicse Middleware No Yes 11 No Yes 10 No Proprietary software

Java EE[edit]

Referencing runtime Developer Java EE 8 certified – Full Java EE 8 certified – Web Java EE 7 certified – Full Java EE 7 certified – Web Java EE 6 certified – Full
Official Oracle page for Java EE Compatibility.
Java EE 6 certified – Web Java EE 5 certified J2EE 1.4 certified Licensing
GlassFishserver Open Source Edition Oracle Yes v5.0[29] Yes v5.0[29] Yes v4.x[30] Yes v4.x[30] Yes v3.x and upward[31] Yes v3.x Web Profile Yes v2.1.x[31] Free software
Oracle GlassFish Server Oracle Yes v3[32]based on the open source GlassFish application server YesSun Java System Application Serverv9.0 YesSun Java System Application Serverv8.2 Proprietary software
Oracle WebLogic Server Oracle Yes 14.1.1[33] Yes 12.2.1[34] Yes v12c[35] Yes v10.3.5.0 Yes v9 Proprietary software
WildFly Red Hat Yes v14.x[29] Yes v14.x[29] Yes v8.1[36] Yes v8.0.0.Final Yes v7.1[37] Yes v6.0[38]and v7.0[39] Yes v5.1[40][41] Yes v4.x Free software
JBoss Enterprise Application Platform Red Hat Yes v7.2[42] Yes v7.0[30] Yes v7.0[30] Yes v6.0[43] Yes v5 Proprietary software
IBM WebSphere Application Server IBM Yes v9.x[29] Yes v9.x[30] Yes v8[44] Yes v7 Yes Proprietary software
IBM WebSphere Application Server Liberty IBM Yes v18.0.0.2[45] Yes v18.0.0.2[45] Yes v8.5.5.6[46][47] Yes v8.5.5.6[30] Yes v8.5.5[48] Proprietary software
Open Liberty IBM Yes v18.0.0.2 Yes v18.0.0.2 Free software
IBM WebSphere Application Server Community Edition IBM Yes v3.0 Yes v2.1 Proprietary software
Apache Geronimo Apache Yes v3.0-beta-1[49][50] Yes v2.0 Yes v1.0 Free software
JEUS TmaxSoft Yes v8 Yes v7[51][52] Yes v6 Yes v5 Proprietary software
Cosminexus Application Server Hitachi Yes v10.0[29] Yes v9[53] Proprietary software
Fujitsu Interstage Application Server[54] Fujitsu Yes v12.0[29] Yes v1 Azure/v10.1[55][56] Yes Proprietary software
WebOTX NEC Yes[57] Yes Proprietary software
BES Application Server Baolande Yes v9.5[30]
Apache TomEE[58][59] Apache No 7 (Java EE 7 like, but not certified[60]) Yes Free software
Resin Server Caucho Yes v4.0[61] Yes Proprietary software
Siwpas OW2 Yes v6.0[62] Free software
JOnAS OW2 Yes v5.3 rc1[63] Yes Yes Free software
SAP NetWeaver SAP Yes v2.x[64] Yes Yes Proprietary software
Oracle Containers for Java EE Oracle Yes Proprietary software
Oracle iPlanet Web Server Oracle Yes Sun Java System Web Server Proprietary software
Oracle Application Server 10g Oracle Yes Proprietary software
Pramati Server Pramati Technologies Yes v5.0 Proprietary software
Trifork T4 Trifork Yes Proprietary software
Sybase Enterprise Application Server[65] Sybase Yes Proprietary software

Code sample[edit]

The code sample shown below demonstrates how various technologies in Java EE 7 are used together to build a web form for editing a user.

In Jakarta EE a (web) UI can be built usingJakarta Servlet,Jakarta Server Pages(JSP), orJakarta Faces(JSF) withFacelets.The example below uses Faces andFacelets.Not explicitly shown is that the input components use the Jakarta EE Bean Validation API under the covers to validate constraints.

<htmlxmlns="http:// w3.org/1999/xhtml"
xmlns:h="http://xmlns.jcp.org/jsf/html"xmlns:f="http://xmlns.jcp.org/jsf/core">

<f:metadata>
<f:viewParamname="user_id"value="#{userEdit.user}"converter="#{userConvertor}"/>
</f:metadata>

<h:body>

<h:messages/>

<h:form>
<h:panelGridcolumns="2">
<h:outputLabelfor="firstName"value="First name"/>
<h:inputTextid="firstName"value="#{userEdit.user.firstName}"label="First name"/>

<h:outputLabelfor="lastName"value="Last name"/>
<h:inputTextid="lastName"value="#{userEdit.user.lastName}"label="Last name"/>

<h:commandButtonaction="#{userEdit.saveUser}"value="Save"/>
</h:panelGrid>
</h:form>

</h:body>
</html>

Example Backing Bean class[edit]

To assist the view, Jakarta EE uses a concept called a "Backing Bean". The example below usesContexts and Dependency Injection (CDI)andJakarta Enterprise Beans(EJB).

@Named
@ViewScoped
publicclassUserEdit{

privateUseruser;

@Inject
privateUserDAOuserDAO;

publicStringsaveUser(){
userDAO.save(this.user);
addFlashMessage("User"+this.user.getId()+"saved");

return"users.xhtml?faces-redirect=true";
}

publicvoidsetUser(Useruser){
this.user=user;
}

publicUsergetUser(){
returnuser;
}
}

Example Data Access Object class[edit]

To implement business logic,Jakarta Enterprise Beans(EJB) is the dedicated technology in Jakarta EE. For the actual persistence,JDBCorJakarta Persistence(JPA) can be used. The example below uses EJB and JPA. Not explicitly shown is thatJTAis used under the covers by EJB to control transactional behavior.

@Stateless
publicclassUserDAO{

@PersistenceContext
privateEntityManagerentityManager;

publicvoidsave(Useruser){
entityManager.persist(user);
}

publicvoidupdate(Useruser){
entityManager.merge(user);
}

publicList<User>getAll(){
returnentityManager.createNamedQuery("User.getAll",User.class)
.getResultList();
}

}

Example Entity class[edit]

For defining entity/model classes Jakarta EE provides the Jakarta Persistence (JPA), and for expressing constraints on those entities it provides the Bean Validation API. The example below uses both these technologies.

@Entity
publicclassUser{

@Id
@GeneratedValue(strategy=IDENTITY)
privateIntegerid;

@Size(min=2,message="First name too short")
privateStringfirstName;

@Size(min=2,message="Last name too short")
privateStringlastName;

publicIntegergetId(){
returnid;
}

publicvoidsetId(Integerid){
this.id=id;
}

publicStringgetFirstName(){
returnfirstName;
}

publicvoidsetFirstName(StringfirstName){
this.firstName=firstName;
}

publicStringgetLastName(){
returnlastName;
}

publicvoidsetLastName(StringlastName){
this.lastName=lastName;
}

}

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