Specification

Eclipse uProtocol

Eclipse uProtocol provides a transport agnostic, layered communication protocol that is deployment, OS, and device (vehicle, cloud, mobile phone, charging station, etc...) agnostic, leveraging well

Jakarta Batch

The Jakarta Batch project describes the XML-based job specification language (JSL), Java programming model, and runtime environment for batch applications for the Java platform. The specification ties

Jakarta Validation

Jakarta Validation is a specification which lets you express constraints on object models via annotations lets you write custom constraints in an extensible way provides the APIs to validate objects

Jakarta Persistence

The Jakarta Persistence API is the Java API for the management of persistence and object/relational mapping in Jakarta EE and Java SE environments.

Eclipse Zenoh

Eclipse Zenoh provides is a stack designed to (1) minimize network overhead, (2) support extremely constrained devices, (3) supports devices with low duty-cycle by allowing the negotiation of data

Jakarta Expression Language

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). The

Jakarta Servlet

Jakarta Servlet™ is a standard technology for interacting with the web on the Jakarta EE platform.

AsciiDoc Language

AsciiDoc is a comprehensive, semantic markup language for producing a variety of presentation-rich output formats from content encoded in a concise, human-readable, plain text format. It also includes

Eclipse Oniro Core Platform

Eclipse Oniro Core Platform™ is an open-source project aimed at reducing fragmentation in the consumer and IoT device industry which is interoperable with OpenAtom Foundation's OpenHarmony project

Jakarta NoSQL

Create the specification in Jakarta EE to help Jakarta EE developers create enterprise-grade applications using Java® and NoSQL technologies. It helps them create scalable applications while

Jakarta RESTful Web Services

Jakarta RESTful Web Services provides a specification document, TCK and foundational API to develop web services following the Representational State Transfer (REST) architectural pattern. JAX-RS

Jakarta Security

Jakarta Security provides a set of required security functionalities including authentication, authorization, data integrity, and transport security.

Jakarta Server Pages

Jakarta Server Pages is a technology that helps software developers create dynamically generated web pages based on HTML, XML, or other document types.

Jakarta Stable APIs

This project contains stable (legacy) APIs, RIs and TCKs which won't be developed in future.

Jakarta Standard Tag Library

Jakarta Standard Tag Library encapsulates as simple tags the core functionality common to many Web applications. JSTL has support for common, structural tasks such as iteration and conditionals, tags

Jakarta Transactions

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

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. An

Jakarta XML Binding

Jakarta XML Binding defines an API and tools that automate the mapping between XML documents and Java objects.

Jakarta XML Web Services

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. It is part of

Jakarta MVC

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. The model refers to the application’s data