Jakarta Expression Language™ (also referred to as the EL) provides an important mechanism for enabling the presentation layer (web pages) to communicate with the application logic (managed beans).
Jakarta Interceptors™ are used to interpose on business method invocations and specific events such as lifecycle events and timeout events that occur on instances of Jakarta EE components and other
Jakarta Model-View-Controller, or Jakarta MVC™ for short, is a common pattern in Web frameworks where it is used predominantly to build HTML applications.
Jakarta RESTful Web Services™ provides a specification document, TCK and foundational API to develop web services following the Representational State Transfer (REST) architectural
The main goal of Jakarta RPC project is to make gRPC easier to use within Jakarta EE ecosystem, by allowing developers to define gRPC services and clients the same way they are defining REST servic
Jakarta Server Pages™ is a technology that helps software developers create dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types.
Jakarta Transactions specifies standard Java interfaces between a transaction manager and the parties involved in a distributed transaction system: the resource manager, the application server, and
Jakarta WebSocket™ specifies the API that Java developers can use when they want to integrate WebSockets into their applications - both on the server side as well as on the Java client side.
The Jakarta XML Web Services™ is a Java programming language API for creating web services, particularly SOAP services. Jakarta XML Web Services is one of the Java XML programming APIs.