Unless all current browsers (i. e. in particular Chrome) are providing a bundlet JRE this will not be possible, as web apps today means code that runs in a browser. The success of Angular and other JS-based frameworks is mostly driven by the fact that JS is found in all browsers without the need to add plugins. -Markus From: jakarta.ee-community-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jakarta.ee-community-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Edwin Derks Sent: Dienstag, 25. Dezember 2018 14:00 To: Jakarta EE community discussions Subject: Re: [jakarta.ee-community] Finding a home for Web & Mobile applications I think Suren is making a point here, and it made me start thinking right away. What I would like to add is that, in my opinion, we shouldn’t forget what the target audience is for Jakarta EE. Of course, we are building the platform for developers to build current day software, but being cloud native is just an angle of approach. Developers are building software mostly for customers that want their applications being used on the web or mobile. A concept that apparently the marketing of Dotnet has picked up perfectly. So I think it might be a good idea to reconsider the (marketing) strategy of Jakarta EE to align with our competitors in that regard. Then we can prove that building current day web apps is done best with Jakarta EE, optimally using the cloud and bringing specifications for every need a developer has, building software on a single platform. Don’t forget that this is one of greatest virtues. Please share your thoughts with me. We use Java as a backend for a lot of applications.. Desktop, Web, Mobile, Cloud. And most of us know we're building more Web & Mobile applications (with Java/Jakarta EE as backend) than any other. - NodeJS/_javascript_ is becoming almost de-facto to build backend for websites/web-apps.
- Beating Java, Kotlin became the first class citizen to build apps on Android (this is huge).
- PWA (Progressive Web Apps) will soon be big.
Since JakartaEE will be the new home for enterprise java, shouldn't we reflect all those on the website's home page instead of just saying "Cloud native"? I know with Oracle's transition there's a lot of work for our community but if we start the process, think about these and help developers.. i am open to help in anyway required. Below screenshots of JakartaEE and .NET website home pages: _______________________________________________ jakarta.ee-community mailing list jakarta.ee-community@xxxxxxxxxxx To change your delivery options, retrieve your password, or unsubscribe from this list, visit https://www.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/jakarta.ee-community
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