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Re: [cargotracker-dev] Using Cargo Tracker in a book

Great! Hillmer, how are things going with the migration?

On 2/6/2023 5:37 AM, David wrote:
Thank you for the invitation to collaborate on the migration project. Ron Veen and I would love to be a part of it and contribute in any way we can. It's great to know that the project has been used in books and articles in the past.

We are aware of the ongoing migration to Payara 6 and Jakarta EE 10, and we would love to work with Hillmer and the Payara team on it.

As for the Azure part, we have not yet reached that part of the book. But we would greatly appreciate any assistance when Ron Veen and I start writing these chapters.

Best regards,
David Vlijmincx

On Fri, 3 Feb 2023 at 19:52, Reza Rahman <reza_rahman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This is most welcome indeed. In fact other folks have used the project
in their Java/Jakarta EE related books/articles in the past.

Do you know we are working on migrating to Payara 6 and Jakarta EE 10
already: https://github.com/eclipse-ee4j/cargotracker/pull/237? Perhaps
you could work with Hillmer and the Payara folks on the migration? The
major hitch I believe has been Arquillian. Also, do let me know if you
need help on the Azure part?

On 2/3/2023 9:08 AM, David wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My colleague Ron Veen and I are writing a book about migrating a Java
> EE 7 application to Jakarta EE 10 and moving it to a cloud
> environment. Our technical reviewer Edwin Derks pointed us to this
> amazing open-source project which would be a great example project of
> a real-world Java EE application.
>
> We want to give you a heads-up about our intentions with this project.
> We would like to use the Java EE 7 branch as a starting point, and
> help the reader to migrate it to a Jakarta EE 10 application and
> beyond as a showcase for our book. We would like to tell the reader
> how to migrate to a cloud environment. At the moment we are targeting
> the Microsoft Azure cloud.
>
> It's our intention to reignite the interest in Jakarta EE 10 with our
> book because we are enthusiastic about this technology.
> We hope to have informed you sufficiently and hope for your support
> when we have questions.
>
> Kind regards,
> David Vlijmincx
>
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