JBoss EAP 8 released from Red Hat
Thursday, February 8, 2024
Richard Harris |
Red Hat extends Java support in the cloud with JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 8. The platform brings improved Jakarta EE 10 compatibility, enabling customers to optimize application development and deployment across the hybrid cloud.
Red Hat, Inc., the provider of open source solutions, announced the general availability of Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (JBoss EAP) 8. JBoss EAP 8 delivers security enhancements, improved cloud workflow tools, and compatibility with Jakarta EE 10, contributing to streamlined application modernization for customers and continued support for enterprise Java application development.
The state of application modernization
Application modernization continues to be a top priority for organizations. According to 451 Research, part of S&P Global Market Intelligence, "A majority (51%) of organizations say that spending on these efforts will increase even if current economic conditions persist…which underscores the notion that modernization has no fixed endpoint."1 Organizations are increasingly adopting cloud-based application development to enhance the developer experience, increase application scalability, and improve availability and provider support in cloud environments. JBoss EAP is a comprehensive solution for these organizations, as they seek to build, run, deploy, and manage Jakarta® EE (previously Java EE) applications in a variety of environments, including on-premise, virtual environments, and across private, public, and hybrid clouds.
Red Hat extends Java support in the cloud with JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 8
Designed for the flexibility of the open hybrid cloud, JBoss EAP features a modular architecture that starts services only as they are required. The low memory footprint and fast startup times make JBoss EAP an ideal solution for all types of environments where efficient resource utilization is a priority, such as Red Hat OpenShift. JBoss EAP 8 builds on the lightweight, cloud-native capabilities of Red Hat JBoss EAP 7 to improve developer productivity, reduce operational overhead, and ease the path toward modernization. Some of the advancements customers can take advantage of in the latest version include:
- Jakarta EE 10 support enables customers to benefit from the functionality provided by current versions of the Jakarta EE APIs. With this release, companies can extend the life cycle of their enterprise Java applications.
- Improved provisioning tools empower developers and operations teams to manage and optimize the deployment of their Jakarta EE applications on all deployment targets, including bare metal, virtual machines, cloud, and Red Hat OpenShift.
- Security enhancements introduce native support for OpenID Connect and remove legacy security frameworks, making it easier to integrate JBoss EAP with OpenID Connect-compliant platforms.
Java for the cloud
According to the Eclipse Foundation’s 2023 Jakarta EE Developer Survey, an increasing number of companies are using certified Jakarta EE platforms to run business-critical applications.2 JBoss EAP 8 enables customers to extend the product life cycle for these applications through a simplified path to migrate from earlier releases or other Jakarta EE platforms. This also gives customers the ability to further take advantage of cloud-native platforms like Red Hat OpenShift while continuing to receive support for their applications.
Red Hat JBoss EAP 8 is now generally available. For more information and to get started, visit the Red Hat website.
"Application modernization continues to be a top priority for customers. Red Hat JBoss EAP 8 delivers enhancements that provide upgraded security integration and reduce operational overhead, enabling customers to not only extend the product life cycle for modern applications but to take advantage of cloud-native platforms that provide a connected foundation for applications to run seamlessly across environments," said Joe Fernandes, vice president and GM, Hybrid Cloud Platforms, Red Hat.
"We believe in the power of choice and flexibility for customers in their efforts to bring Java to the cloud. Red Hat JBoss EAP when combined with Microsoft Azure’s Infrastructure and managed offerings like App Service empowers our customers to embrace a cloud-first approach without sacrificing existing Jakarta EE applications, and the latest updates continue to drive this innovation forward," said Scott Hunter, vice president, Microsoft Developer Division.
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