Hybrid Cloud Applications Built with Pure Openness
It showcases the cool open technologies MicroProfile, Jakarta EE and Open Liberty ideal for building the modern Hybrid Cloud Applications.
Modern and Lightweight Cloud Application Development with Jakarta EE 10Ivar Grimstad
**Jakarta EE 10** is packed with new features for simple development of modern, lightweight enterprise Java applications for the Cloud. The new Jakarta EE Core Profile enables developers to develop microservices with Jakarta EE technologies with runtimes smaller than ever. Jakarta EE Core Profile even makes it possible to compile Jakarta EE applications to native images to reduce the footprint even further.
In this session, we will explore the new features of Jakarta EE 10 in an interactive way packed with live code demos. Among the features we will go through are the new reflection-free programming model introduced in *CDI 4.0 Lite* and the new Java SE Bootstrap API in *Jakarta RESTful Web Services 3.1*. But there will be more, so make sure you join this session to get it all!
We will even take a peek into the looking glass to see what we can expect from **Jakarta EE 11**.
DevTalks Romania: Prepare for Jakarta EE 11Edward Burns
Jakarta EE 11 will be the first release of Jakarta EE after the new release cadence was introduced. The goal is to release a version of Jakarta EE around six to nine months after an LTS release of Java. With Java 21 released in September 2023, Jakarta EE 11 is scheduled to be released between April and July 2024. What are the updates? Are there any new specifications introduced? What about removals? Will there be another namespace change? How will the impact of this release be on other frameworks and technologies, such as Spring, Apache Tomcat, Hibernate, and more?Come to this session to get all these questions and more answered to be prepared for Jakarta EE 11.
Jakarta EE 10 - Simplicity for Modern and Lighweight Cloud Applications Ivar Grimstad
Jakarta EE 10 is packed with new features for simple development of modern, lightweight enterprise Java applications for the Cloud. The new Jakarta EE Core Profile enables developers to develop microservices with Jakarta EE technologies with runtimes smaller than ever. Jakarta EE Core Profile even makes it possible to compile Jakarta EE applications to native images to reduce the footprint even further.
In this session, we will explore the new features of Jakarta EE 10 in an interactive way packed with live code demos. Among the features we will go through are the new reflection-free programming model introduced in CDI 4.0 Lite and the new Java SE Bootstrap API in Jakarta RESTful Web Services 3.1. But there will be more, so make sure you join this session to get it all!
We will even take a peek into the looking glass to see what we can expect from Jakarta EE 11.
Jakarta EE 10: Simplicity for Modern and Lightweight Cloud ApplicationsIvar Grimstad
Jakarta EE 10 is packed with new features that make it easy to develop modern, lightweight enterprise Java applications for the cloud. The new Jakarta EE Core Profile helps develop microservices with Jakarta EE technologies with runtimes smaller than ever. It even makes compiling Jakarta EE applications to native images possible—to reduce the footprint even further. We explore Jakarta EE 10's new features in an interactive way packed with live code demos. We also talk about what we can expect from the future of Jakarta EE.
Jakarta EE 10 - Simplicity for Modern and Lighweight Cloud ApplicationsIvar Grimstad
Jakarta EE 10 is packed with new features for simple development of modern, lightweight enterprise Java applications for the Cloud. The new Jakarta EE Core Profile enables developers to develop microservices based on Jakarta EE technologies with runtimes smaller than ever. Jakarta EE Core Profile even makes it possible to compile Jakarta EE applications to native images to reduce the footprint even further.
In this session, we will explore the new features of Jakarta EE 10 in an interactive way packed with live code demos. Among the features we will go through are the new reflection-free programming model introduced in CDI 4.0 Lite and the new Java SE Bootstrap API in Jakarta RESTful Web Services 3.1. But there will be more, so make sure you join this session to get it all!
We will even take a peek into the looking glass to see what we can expect from Jakarta EE 11.
Attention Java Developers - Everything YOU need to Know About Jakarta EE 10Ivar Grimstad
How to leverage the power of Jakarta EE 10
How to migrate from previous versions
What to expect from Jakarta EE in the future
Jakarta EE 10 is here with lots of new features and improvements. In this session, I will go through most of these features one by one with live coding examples of how to use them. As an example, you will learn how to adjust your applications to take advantage of the new CDI Lite specification in order to allow for native compilation. And how to use the brand new Java SE Bootstrapping API for Jakarta RESTful Web Services. By attending this session, you will get the full overview of what Jakarta EE 10 brings to the table, including the brand new Jakarta EE Core Profile that targets smaller runtimes. You will also get a sneak peek into what to expect beyond Jakarta EE 10.
Come and experience for yourself first-hand how you can build cloud-native solutions quickly and efficiently with MicroProfile, an open enterprise-grade Java programming model optimized for microservices and cloud. (Watch out for a touch of Jakarta EE too!)
We will cover a range of topics in a hands-on manner:
- Easily develop RESTful and reactive services
- Automated true-to-production testing using containers
- Application considerations for cloud deployments with containers
(Cloud-hosted environments will be provided for the hands-on components so no setup required!)
Modern and Lightweight Cloud Application Development with Jakarta EE 10Ivar Grimstad
**Jakarta EE 10** is packed with new features for simple development of modern, lightweight enterprise Java applications for the Cloud. The new Jakarta EE Core Profile enables developers to develop microservices with Jakarta EE technologies with runtimes smaller than ever. Jakarta EE Core Profile even makes it possible to compile Jakarta EE applications to native images to reduce the footprint even further.
In this session, we will explore the new features of Jakarta EE 10 in an interactive way packed with live code demos. Among the features we will go through are the new reflection-free programming model introduced in *CDI 4.0 Lite* and the new Java SE Bootstrap API in *Jakarta RESTful Web Services 3.1*. But there will be more, so make sure you join this session to get it all!
We will even take a peek into the looking glass to see what we can expect from **Jakarta EE 11**.
DevTalks Romania: Prepare for Jakarta EE 11Edward Burns
Jakarta EE 11 will be the first release of Jakarta EE after the new release cadence was introduced. The goal is to release a version of Jakarta EE around six to nine months after an LTS release of Java. With Java 21 released in September 2023, Jakarta EE 11 is scheduled to be released between April and July 2024. What are the updates? Are there any new specifications introduced? What about removals? Will there be another namespace change? How will the impact of this release be on other frameworks and technologies, such as Spring, Apache Tomcat, Hibernate, and more?Come to this session to get all these questions and more answered to be prepared for Jakarta EE 11.
Jakarta EE 10 - Simplicity for Modern and Lighweight Cloud Applications Ivar Grimstad
Jakarta EE 10 is packed with new features for simple development of modern, lightweight enterprise Java applications for the Cloud. The new Jakarta EE Core Profile enables developers to develop microservices with Jakarta EE technologies with runtimes smaller than ever. Jakarta EE Core Profile even makes it possible to compile Jakarta EE applications to native images to reduce the footprint even further.
In this session, we will explore the new features of Jakarta EE 10 in an interactive way packed with live code demos. Among the features we will go through are the new reflection-free programming model introduced in CDI 4.0 Lite and the new Java SE Bootstrap API in Jakarta RESTful Web Services 3.1. But there will be more, so make sure you join this session to get it all!
We will even take a peek into the looking glass to see what we can expect from Jakarta EE 11.
Jakarta EE 10: Simplicity for Modern and Lightweight Cloud ApplicationsIvar Grimstad
Jakarta EE 10 is packed with new features that make it easy to develop modern, lightweight enterprise Java applications for the cloud. The new Jakarta EE Core Profile helps develop microservices with Jakarta EE technologies with runtimes smaller than ever. It even makes compiling Jakarta EE applications to native images possible—to reduce the footprint even further. We explore Jakarta EE 10's new features in an interactive way packed with live code demos. We also talk about what we can expect from the future of Jakarta EE.
Jakarta EE 10 - Simplicity for Modern and Lighweight Cloud ApplicationsIvar Grimstad
Jakarta EE 10 is packed with new features for simple development of modern, lightweight enterprise Java applications for the Cloud. The new Jakarta EE Core Profile enables developers to develop microservices based on Jakarta EE technologies with runtimes smaller than ever. Jakarta EE Core Profile even makes it possible to compile Jakarta EE applications to native images to reduce the footprint even further.
In this session, we will explore the new features of Jakarta EE 10 in an interactive way packed with live code demos. Among the features we will go through are the new reflection-free programming model introduced in CDI 4.0 Lite and the new Java SE Bootstrap API in Jakarta RESTful Web Services 3.1. But there will be more, so make sure you join this session to get it all!
We will even take a peek into the looking glass to see what we can expect from Jakarta EE 11.
Attention Java Developers - Everything YOU need to Know About Jakarta EE 10Ivar Grimstad
How to leverage the power of Jakarta EE 10
How to migrate from previous versions
What to expect from Jakarta EE in the future
Jakarta EE 10 is here with lots of new features and improvements. In this session, I will go through most of these features one by one with live coding examples of how to use them. As an example, you will learn how to adjust your applications to take advantage of the new CDI Lite specification in order to allow for native compilation. And how to use the brand new Java SE Bootstrapping API for Jakarta RESTful Web Services. By attending this session, you will get the full overview of what Jakarta EE 10 brings to the table, including the brand new Jakarta EE Core Profile that targets smaller runtimes. You will also get a sneak peek into what to expect beyond Jakarta EE 10.
Come and experience for yourself first-hand how you can build cloud-native solutions quickly and efficiently with MicroProfile, an open enterprise-grade Java programming model optimized for microservices and cloud. (Watch out for a touch of Jakarta EE too!)
We will cover a range of topics in a hands-on manner:
- Easily develop RESTful and reactive services
- Automated true-to-production testing using containers
- Application considerations for cloud deployments with containers
(Cloud-hosted environments will be provided for the hands-on components so no setup required!)
Jakarta EE 10 is here with lots of new features and improvements. This session will go through these features one by one with live coding examples of how to use them. You will get a full overview of what Jakarta EE 10 brings to the table, including the brand new Jakarta EE Core Profile that targets smaller runtimes.
WebLogic Developer Experience and Java EE 6Jeffrey West
This presentation was delivered at The Server Side Java Symposium in Las Vegas, 2011. The presentation describes the developer features that are included in WebLogic, an overview of the new features in 10.3.4 and our plans for WebLogic support of EE 6
Come experience how you can build cloud-native solutions quickly and efficiently with open, free, enterprise-grade, cloud-native Java programming APIs optimized for microservices and cloud in MicroProfile and Jakarta EE. We'll introduce you to the open source technologies available for you to use within the Java ecosystem and then demonstrate how you can make of these through a hands-on interactive lab that you can join in with too!
Jakarta EE 10 - Simplicity for Modern and Lighweight Cloud ApplicationsIvar Grimstad
**Jakarta EE 10** is packed with new features for simple development of modern, lightweight enterprise Java applications for the Cloud. The new Jakarta EE Core Profile enables developers to develop microservices with Jakarta EE technologies with runtimes smaller than ever. Jakarta EE Core Profile even makes it possible to compile Jakarta EE applications to native images to reduce the footprint even further. In this session, we will explore the new features of Jakarta EE 10 in an interactive way packed with live code demos. Among the features we will go through are the new reflection-free programming model introduced in *CDI 4.0 Lite* and the new Java SE Bootstrap API in *Jakarta RESTful Web Services 3.1*. But there will be more, so make sure you join this session to get it all! We will even take a peek into the looking glass to see what we can expect from **Jakarta EE 11**.
Jakarta EE 10 - Simplicity for Modern and Lighweight CloudIvar Grimstad
Jakarta EE 10 is packed with new features for simple development of modern, lightweight enterprise Java applications for the Cloud. The new Jakarta EE Core Profile enables developers to develop microservices with Jakarta EE technologies with runtimes smaller than ever.
In this session, we will explore the new features of Jakarta EE 10 in an interactive way packed with live code demos. We will take a peek at what to expect from Jakarta EE 11.
A sanitized version of an internal Microsoft presentation Ed gave on 2023-10-09. It covers the history of Java EE and Spring, and the future of Java EE.
From Legacy to Legendary - Jakarta EE's Evolution in the Modern EraBuhake Sindi
In the ever-evolving world of enterprise software development, the Jakarta EE platform has undergone a remarkable transformation. Join us on a captivating journey as we trace the evolution of Jakarta EE from its legacy origins to its current legendary status in the modern era. In this talk, we will explore the pivotal moments and significant enhancements that have shaped Jakarta EE into a powerhouse for building robust and scalable enterprise applications. We will examine how Jakarta EE has adapted to meet the demands of today’s technology landscape, including the rise of cloud computing, microservices, and containerization…
From Legacy to Legendary - Jakarta EE's Evolution in the Modern EraBuhake Sindi
In the ever-evolving world of enterprise software development, the Jakarta EE platform has undergone a remarkable transformation. Join us on a captivating journey as we trace the evolution of Jakarta EE from its legacy origins to its current legendary status in the modern era. In this talk, we will explore the pivotal moments and significant enhancements that have shaped Jakarta EE into a powerhouse for building robust and scalable enterprise applications. We will examine how Jakarta EE has adapted to meet the demands of today’s technology landscape, including the rise of cloud computing, microservices, and containerization…
**Jakarta EE 9** changed its package namespace from `javax.*` to `jakarta.*`. This may sound like a trivial change that mostly affects Jakarta EE. So, why should Spring developers care?
As it turns out, the namespace changes ripple throughout the entire Java ecosystem. And Spring is no exception. Spring Framework 6 and Spring Boot 3 raise their baseline to Jakarta EE 9 API level which is supported by Tomcat 10 and Jetty 11 for example.
Attending this session will teach you how to make this migration as smoothly as possible. A live coding demo will take you through the steps involved, and point out where to pay special attention.
We will also briefly examine some of the changes introduced in **Jakarta EE 10** that will prepare you for what to expect from Spring 6.x. Some pointers to what we can expect from **Jakarta EE 11** will also be given.
Implementing Microservices with Jakarta EE and MicroProfileKevin Sutter
My half of the presentation at Devoxx BE 2018 (@DevoxxBE). I give brief histories of both MicroProfile and Jakarta EE, and then discuss ways that the two platforms might come together at some point. The associated recording is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqMs6a3nv_0
DevNexus 2019: MicroProfile and Jakarta EE - What's Next?Kevin Sutter
Presentation used at DevNexus 2019 in Atlanta. "What happens to MicroProfile now that Jakarta EE has been created?" is one of the most common questions I get. This presentation discusses that topic.
Jakarta EE 10 is here with lots of new features and improvements. This session will go through these features one by one with live coding examples of how to use them. You will get a full overview of what Jakarta EE 10 brings to the table, including the brand new Jakarta EE Core Profile that targets smaller runtimes.
WebLogic Developer Experience and Java EE 6Jeffrey West
This presentation was delivered at The Server Side Java Symposium in Las Vegas, 2011. The presentation describes the developer features that are included in WebLogic, an overview of the new features in 10.3.4 and our plans for WebLogic support of EE 6
Come experience how you can build cloud-native solutions quickly and efficiently with open, free, enterprise-grade, cloud-native Java programming APIs optimized for microservices and cloud in MicroProfile and Jakarta EE. We'll introduce you to the open source technologies available for you to use within the Java ecosystem and then demonstrate how you can make of these through a hands-on interactive lab that you can join in with too!
Jakarta EE 10 - Simplicity for Modern and Lighweight Cloud ApplicationsIvar Grimstad
**Jakarta EE 10** is packed with new features for simple development of modern, lightweight enterprise Java applications for the Cloud. The new Jakarta EE Core Profile enables developers to develop microservices with Jakarta EE technologies with runtimes smaller than ever. Jakarta EE Core Profile even makes it possible to compile Jakarta EE applications to native images to reduce the footprint even further. In this session, we will explore the new features of Jakarta EE 10 in an interactive way packed with live code demos. Among the features we will go through are the new reflection-free programming model introduced in *CDI 4.0 Lite* and the new Java SE Bootstrap API in *Jakarta RESTful Web Services 3.1*. But there will be more, so make sure you join this session to get it all! We will even take a peek into the looking glass to see what we can expect from **Jakarta EE 11**.
Jakarta EE 10 - Simplicity for Modern and Lighweight CloudIvar Grimstad
Jakarta EE 10 is packed with new features for simple development of modern, lightweight enterprise Java applications for the Cloud. The new Jakarta EE Core Profile enables developers to develop microservices with Jakarta EE technologies with runtimes smaller than ever.
In this session, we will explore the new features of Jakarta EE 10 in an interactive way packed with live code demos. We will take a peek at what to expect from Jakarta EE 11.
A sanitized version of an internal Microsoft presentation Ed gave on 2023-10-09. It covers the history of Java EE and Spring, and the future of Java EE.
From Legacy to Legendary - Jakarta EE's Evolution in the Modern EraBuhake Sindi
In the ever-evolving world of enterprise software development, the Jakarta EE platform has undergone a remarkable transformation. Join us on a captivating journey as we trace the evolution of Jakarta EE from its legacy origins to its current legendary status in the modern era. In this talk, we will explore the pivotal moments and significant enhancements that have shaped Jakarta EE into a powerhouse for building robust and scalable enterprise applications. We will examine how Jakarta EE has adapted to meet the demands of today’s technology landscape, including the rise of cloud computing, microservices, and containerization…
From Legacy to Legendary - Jakarta EE's Evolution in the Modern EraBuhake Sindi
In the ever-evolving world of enterprise software development, the Jakarta EE platform has undergone a remarkable transformation. Join us on a captivating journey as we trace the evolution of Jakarta EE from its legacy origins to its current legendary status in the modern era. In this talk, we will explore the pivotal moments and significant enhancements that have shaped Jakarta EE into a powerhouse for building robust and scalable enterprise applications. We will examine how Jakarta EE has adapted to meet the demands of today’s technology landscape, including the rise of cloud computing, microservices, and containerization…
**Jakarta EE 9** changed its package namespace from `javax.*` to `jakarta.*`. This may sound like a trivial change that mostly affects Jakarta EE. So, why should Spring developers care?
As it turns out, the namespace changes ripple throughout the entire Java ecosystem. And Spring is no exception. Spring Framework 6 and Spring Boot 3 raise their baseline to Jakarta EE 9 API level which is supported by Tomcat 10 and Jetty 11 for example.
Attending this session will teach you how to make this migration as smoothly as possible. A live coding demo will take you through the steps involved, and point out where to pay special attention.
We will also briefly examine some of the changes introduced in **Jakarta EE 10** that will prepare you for what to expect from Spring 6.x. Some pointers to what we can expect from **Jakarta EE 11** will also be given.
Implementing Microservices with Jakarta EE and MicroProfileKevin Sutter
My half of the presentation at Devoxx BE 2018 (@DevoxxBE). I give brief histories of both MicroProfile and Jakarta EE, and then discuss ways that the two platforms might come together at some point. The associated recording is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqMs6a3nv_0
DevNexus 2019: MicroProfile and Jakarta EE - What's Next?Kevin Sutter
Presentation used at DevNexus 2019 in Atlanta. "What happens to MicroProfile now that Jakarta EE has been created?" is one of the most common questions I get. This presentation discusses that topic.
Master a Cloud Native Standard - MicroProfile.pptxEmilyJiang23
Everything about MicroProfile, a Cloud Native Application Development Standard. This help you develop a portable microservice without vendor lockin and works well in the Cloud.
Welcome to the first live UiPath Community Day Dubai! Join us for this unique occasion to meet our local and global UiPath Community and leaders. You will get a full view of the MEA region's automation landscape and the AI Powered automation technology capabilities of UiPath. Also, hosted by our local partners Marc Ellis, you will enjoy a half-day packed with industry insights and automation peers networking.
📕 Curious on our agenda? Wait no more!
10:00 Welcome note - UiPath Community in Dubai
Lovely Sinha, UiPath Community Chapter Leader, UiPath MVPx3, Hyper-automation Consultant, First Abu Dhabi Bank
10:20 A UiPath cross-region MEA overview
Ashraf El Zarka, VP and Managing Director MEA, UiPath
10:35: Customer Success Journey
Deepthi Deepak, Head of Intelligent Automation CoE, First Abu Dhabi Bank
11:15 The UiPath approach to GenAI with our three principles: improve accuracy, supercharge productivity, and automate more
Boris Krumrey, Global VP, Automation Innovation, UiPath
12:15 To discover how Marc Ellis leverages tech-driven solutions in recruitment and managed services.
Brendan Lingam, Director of Sales and Business Development, Marc Ellis
Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
Accelerate your Kubernetes clusters with Varnish CachingThijs Feryn
A presentation about the usage and availability of Varnish on Kubernetes. This talk explores the capabilities of Varnish caching and shows how to use the Varnish Helm chart to deploy it to Kubernetes.
This presentation was delivered at K8SUG Singapore. See https://feryn.eu/presentations/accelerate-your-kubernetes-clusters-with-varnish-caching-k8sug-singapore-28-2024 for more details.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 4DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 4. In this session, we will cover Test Manager overview along with SAP heatmap.
The UiPath Test Manager overview with SAP heatmap webinar offers a concise yet comprehensive exploration of the role of a Test Manager within SAP environments, coupled with the utilization of heatmaps for effective testing strategies.
Participants will gain insights into the responsibilities, challenges, and best practices associated with test management in SAP projects. Additionally, the webinar delves into the significance of heatmaps as a visual aid for identifying testing priorities, areas of risk, and resource allocation within SAP landscapes. Through this session, attendees can expect to enhance their understanding of test management principles while learning practical approaches to optimize testing processes in SAP environments using heatmap visualization techniques
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into SAP testing best practices
2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
Topics covered:
Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
The Metaverse and AI: how can decision-makers harness the Metaverse for their...Jen Stirrup
The Metaverse is popularized in science fiction, and now it is becoming closer to being a part of our daily lives through the use of social media and shopping companies. How can businesses survive in a world where Artificial Intelligence is becoming the present as well as the future of technology, and how does the Metaverse fit into business strategy when futurist ideas are developing into reality at accelerated rates? How do we do this when our data isn't up to scratch? How can we move towards success with our data so we are set up for the Metaverse when it arrives?
How can you help your company evolve, adapt, and succeed using Artificial Intelligence and the Metaverse to stay ahead of the competition? What are the potential issues, complications, and benefits that these technologies could bring to us and our organizations? In this session, Jen Stirrup will explain how to start thinking about these technologies as an organisation.
Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey 2024 by 91mobiles.pdf91mobiles
91mobiles recently conducted a Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey in which we asked over 3,000 respondents about the TV they own, aspects they look at on a new TV, and their TV buying preferences.
DevOps and Testing slides at DASA ConnectKari Kakkonen
My and Rik Marselis slides at 30.5.2024 DASA Connect conference. We discuss about what is testing, then what is agile testing and finally what is Testing in DevOps. Finally we had lovely workshop with the participants trying to find out different ways to think about quality and testing in different parts of the DevOps infinity loop.
Pushing the limits of ePRTC: 100ns holdover for 100 daysAdtran
At WSTS 2024, Alon Stern explored the topic of parametric holdover and explained how recent research findings can be implemented in real-world PNT networks to achieve 100 nanoseconds of accuracy for up to 100 days.
Securing your Kubernetes cluster_ a step-by-step guide to success !KatiaHIMEUR1
Today, after several years of existence, an extremely active community and an ultra-dynamic ecosystem, Kubernetes has established itself as the de facto standard in container orchestration. Thanks to a wide range of managed services, it has never been so easy to set up a ready-to-use Kubernetes cluster.
However, this ease of use means that the subject of security in Kubernetes is often left for later, or even neglected. This exposes companies to significant risks.
In this talk, I'll show you step-by-step how to secure your Kubernetes cluster for greater peace of mind and reliability.
State of ICS and IoT Cyber Threat Landscape Report 2024 previewPrayukth K V
The IoT and OT threat landscape report has been prepared by the Threat Research Team at Sectrio using data from Sectrio, cyber threat intelligence farming facilities spread across over 85 cities around the world. In addition, Sectrio also runs AI-based advanced threat and payload engagement facilities that serve as sinks to attract and engage sophisticated threat actors, and newer malware including new variants and latent threats that are at an earlier stage of development.
The latest edition of the OT/ICS and IoT security Threat Landscape Report 2024 also covers:
State of global ICS asset and network exposure
Sectoral targets and attacks as well as the cost of ransom
Global APT activity, AI usage, actor and tactic profiles, and implications
Rise in volumes of AI-powered cyberattacks
Major cyber events in 2024
Malware and malicious payload trends
Cyberattack types and targets
Vulnerability exploit attempts on CVEs
Attacks on counties – USA
Expansion of bot farms – how, where, and why
In-depth analysis of the cyber threat landscape across North America, South America, Europe, APAC, and the Middle East
Why are attacks on smart factories rising?
Cyber risk predictions
Axis of attacks – Europe
Systemic attacks in the Middle East
Download the full report from here:
https://sectrio.com/resources/ot-threat-landscape-reports/sectrio-releases-ot-ics-and-iot-security-threat-landscape-report-2024/
5. 5
Industry Standard Java APIs
Optimizing Enterprise Java
for a Microservices Architecture
and Kubernetes
Build modern portable enterprise apps
Protect your investments in Java EE
7. The Big Move
7
In September 2017, Java EE technologies moved to the
Eclipse Foundation, where they now continue to evolve under the
Jakarta EE brand
This was significantly provoked by MicroProfile community activities
to innovate faster than Java EE (discussed later)
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> Cloud Native
> Multi-Cloud
> Faster Innovation
> Investment Protection
> Open Specification Process
> Business Risk Mitigation
> Modernize Developer Expertise
Jakarta EE Priorities
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Opportunities for Improvement
9
Native integration with
Kubernetes
Better support for cloud
native architectures
Tools and specifications needed
A faster pace of innovation
10. 10
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Backed by Java industry leaders
Strategic Members
Participating Members
Enterprise Members
Guest Members
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On September 10, 2019, a diverse community of leading Java organizations and developers
delivered a new baseline for the evolution and innovation of enterprise Java technologies under
an open-source, vendor-neutral process.
Jakarta EE 8: Powered by Participation
Jakarta EE 8 Delivers...
Full Compatibility with
Java EE™ 8
Open Specifications
Open Source TCK License
and Process
Multiple Compatible
Implementations
Platform Integration
Requirement Parity with
Java EE 8
A Fully Transparent
Branding Process
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Jakarta EE 9 and 9.1
Jakarta EE 9 Release Plan includes:
● Move to jakarta namespace
(referred to as the “big bang”
approach);
● Removal of unwanted or deprecated
specifications;
● Minor enhancements to a small
number of specifications;
● No new specifications, apart from
specifications pruned from Java SE 8
where appropriate; and
● Java SE 11 support (Jakarta EE 9.1).
13. Jakarta EE 10 Platform
Updated
Not Updated
New
Authorization 3.0
Activation 2.1
Batch 2.1
Connectors 2.1
Mail 2.1
Messaging 3.1
Enterprise Beans 4.0
RESTful Web Services 3.1
JSON Processing 2.1
JSON Binding 3.0
Annotations 2.1
CDI Lite 4.0
Interceptors 2.1
Dependency Injection 2.0
Servlet 6.0
Server Pages 3.1
Expression Language 5.0
Debugging Support 2.0
Standard Tag Libraries 3.0
Faces 4.0
WebSocket 2.1
Enterprise Beans Lite 4.0
Persistence 3.1
Transactions 2.0
Managed Beans 2.0
CDI 4.0
Authentication 3.0
Concurrency 3.0
Security 3.0
Bean Validation 3.0
Released on 22nd September 2022 30 specifications
14. Jakarta EE 10 Web Profile
Updated
Not Updated
New
RESTful Web Services 3.1
JSON Processing 2.1
JSON Binding 3.0
Annotations 2.1
CDI Lite 4.0
Interceptors 2.1
Dependency Injection 2.0
Servlet 6.0
Server Pages 3.1
Expression Language 5.0
Debugging Support 2.0
Standard Tag Libraries 3.0
Faces 4.0
WebSocket 2.1
Enterprise Beans Lite 4.0
Persistence 3.1
Transactions 2.0
Managed Beans 2.0
CDI 4.0
Authentication 3.0
Concurrency 3.0
Security 3.0
Bean Validation 3.0
22 specifications
15. Jakarta EE 10 Core Profile
Updated
Not Updated
New
RESTful Web Services 3.1
JSON Processing 2.1
JSON Binding 3.0
Annotations 2.1
CDI Lite 4.0
Interceptors 2.1
Dependency Injection 2.0
7 specifications
17. MicroProfile – Necessary Disruption
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Java EE progressed very slowly, and Oracle almost stopped
investing in Java EE. In the meanwhile, microservice architecture
became more and more popular.
In response to the market need, a few vendors including IBM, Red
Hat, Tomitribe, Payara, and others came together to set up
MicroProfile in June 2016.
In Jan 2017, it was moved under Eclipse Foundation.
MicroProfile directly provoked the contribution of Java EE to Eclipse
Foundation
18. MicroProfile 6.0
Jakarta EE
10 Core
Profile
Config 3.0
Fault
Tolerance 4.0
JWT
Authentication
2.1
Health 4.0
Metrics 5.0
Open
Tracing 3.0
Open API 3.1
Rest Client
3.0
Standalone
Context
Propagation
1.3
Reactive
Streams
Operators 3.0
Outside
umbrella
Reactive
Messaging
3.0
GraphQL
2.0
LRA 2.0
MicroProfile latest
Telemetry 1.0
19. MicroProfile 6.0
Jakarta EE
10 Core
Profile
Config 3.0
Fault
Tolerance 4.0
JWT
Authentication
2.1
Health 4.0
Metrics 5.0
Open
Tracing 3.0
Open API 3.1
Rest Client
3.0
Standalone
Context
Propagation
1.3
Reactive
Streams
Operators 3.0
Outside
umbrella
Reactive
Messaging
3.0
GraphQL
2.0
LRA 2.0
MicroProfile latest
Telemetry 1.0
RESTful Web Services 3.1
JSON Processing 2.1
JSON Binding 3.0
Annotations 2.1
CDI Lite 4.0
Interceptors 2.1
Dependency Injection 2.0
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MicroProfile Releases
MicroProfile 1.0 (Fall
2016)
JAX-RS 2.0 // Java EE 7
CDI 1.2 //Java EE 7
JSON-P 1.0 //Java EE 7
MicroProfile 1.1
(August 2017)
microProfile-1.0
Config 1.0
MicroProfile 1.2
(Sept 2017)
MicroProfile-1.1
Config 1.1
Fault Tolerance 1.0
Health 1.0
Metrics 1.0
JWT 1.0
2017
2018
MicroProfile 1.3
(Dec 2017)
MicroProfile 1.2
Config 1.2
Metrics 1.1
OpenApi 1.0
OpenTracing 1.0
RestClient 1.0
MicroProfile 1.4
(June 2018)
MicroProfile 1.3
Config 1.3
Fault Tolerance 1.1
JWT 1.1
Open Tracing-1.1
Rest Client-1.1
2019
MicroProfile 2.0.1 (July 2018)
MicroProfile 1.4
JAX-RS 2.1 // Java EE 8
CDI 2.0 // Java EE 8
JSON-P 1.1 // Java EE 8
JSON-B 1.0 // Java EE 8
MicroProfile 2.1
(Oct 2018)
MicroProfile 2.0
OpenTracing 1.2
MicroProfile 2.2
(Feb 2019)
Fault Tolerance 2.0
OpenAPI 1.1
OpenTracing 1.3
Rest Client 1.2
MicroProfile 3.0
(June 2019)
MicroProfile 2.0
Metrics 2.0
Health Check 2.0
Rest Client 1.3
MicroProfile 3.2
(Nov 2019)
MicroProfile 3.0
Metrics 2.2
Health Check 2.1
2020
MicroProfile 3.3
(Feb 2020)
MicroProfile 3.2
Config 1.4
Metrics 2.3
Fault Tolerance 2.1
Health 2.2
Rest Client 1.4
MicroProfile 4.0
(Dec. 2020)
Config 2.0
Metrics 3.0
Fault Tolerance 3.0
Health 3.0
Rest Client 2.0
OpenAPI 2.0
OpenTracing 2.0
JWT Auth1.2
CDI 2.0.2 //Jakarta EE8
JAX-RS 2.1.6 //Jakarta EE8
JSON-P 1.1.6 //Jakarta EE8
JSON-B 1.0.2 //Jakarta EE8
MicroProfile 4.1
(July. 2021)
MicroProfile 4.0
Health 3.1
Jakarta Annotations 1.3
MicroProfile 5.0
(Dec. 2021)
Config 3.0
Metrics 4.0
Fault Tolerance 4.0
Health 4.0
Rest Client 3.0
OpenAPI 3.0
OpenTracing 3.0
JWT Auth 2.0
Jakarta CDI 3.0
//Jakarta EE 9.1
Jakarta RESTful Web
Services //Jakarta EE
9.1
Jakarta JSON-P
//Jakarta EE 9.1
Jakarta JSON-B 2.0
//Jakarta EE 9.1
Jakarta Annotations
2.0 //Jakarta EE 9.1
2021
MicroProfile
Working Group
established in Oct.
2020
MicroProfile 6.0
(2022)
Config 3.0
Metrics 5.0
Fault Tolerance 4.0
Health 4.0
Rest Client 3.0
OpenAPI 3.1
Telmetry 1.0
JWT Auth 2.1
Jakarta EE 10 Core
Profile
2022
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31. APIs
Microservice and Enterprise cloud-native APIs free from vendor lock-in
• Build new open cloud-native
microservices with MicroProfile,
leveraging existing Java EE/Jakarta EE
skills and assets
• Modernize existing Java EE applications
to cloud-native through Jakarta EE and
MicroProfile
Optimizing Enterprise Java
for a Microservices Architecture
Build modern portable enterprise apps
Protect your investments in Java EE
+
Code
41. • Use Linux CRIU capability to snapshot/restore Liberty process
• Linux CRIU snapshots process state including memory pages,
file handles, network connections
• Liberty and OpenJ9 run pre-snapshot and post-restore hooks to
enable seamless user experience
Liberty Instant On
Liberty JVM starts
up
Liberty JVM reaches
snapshot point
Liberty JVM runs
pre snapshot hooks
Liberty JVM initiates
snapshot
Build time
Liberty JVM exits
after snapshot
Restore Liberty
JVM from snapshot
Liberty JVM runs
post restore hooks
Run time
Restore Liberty
JVM from snapshot
Liberty JVM runs
post restore hooks
Run time
Goal : “instant on” without limiting programming model/capabilities substantially
Liberty JVM
continues running
Liberty JVM
continues running
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43. Knative to Serverless
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A Kubernetes-based serverless framework
Build Serving Eventing
Utilize and extend the existing
Kubernetes’ primitives
Enables the source code from
the dependencies and
repository
Building container images and
registering them
Enables rapid development of serverless containers
Automatic scaling for Istio components
Event-driven architecture
47. Architecture
Styles with
Open Liberty
Architecture Solution
Monoliths Open Liberty
Macroservices Open Liberty
Microservices Open Liberty + Semeru Cloud Compiler (w/
InstantOn)
Serverless/Functions Open Liberty + Knative + SCC + InstantOn