EE4J: Eclipse’s replacement for Java EE unveiled

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EE4J: Eclipse's replacement for Java EE unveiled

Eclipse Foundation unveils nine EE4J proposals covering Java NIO, REST, web services, JSON, messaging, middleware, and WebSockets Read More

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