![]() Microsoft itself has over 60 Java open source projects on GitHub. Microsoft’s knowledge and perspective would be welcome in those communities as they work towards creating the next generation cloud native platform for Java.”Īs Liuson alluded to, Microsoft is running over 500,000 JVMs in production for its internal systems, and LinkedIn alone has over 1,800 Java microservices in production. Their WebSphere Liberty, WebLogic, and JBoss EAP products support both Jakarta EE and MicroProfile specifications. Microsoft’s partners IBM, Oracle, and Red Hat are working in the Jakarta EE and MicroProfile communities. “However, the next step in Microsoft’s journey will be to fully participate in the developer communities that are building the future of Java. I am really happy to see the clarity of vision in Microsoft’s strategy: attracting enterprise workloads to Azure means supporting Java in a first-class way,” said Mike Milinkovich, executive director of the Eclipse Foundation. “Microsoft’s recent announcements concerning their improved support of Java on Azure reinforces Java’s importance in enterprise computing. Yet, while Microsoft is doing much to enlist Java users to move to the Azure cloud, some in the community wish they could do more for the community as well. “We now support the full range of Java EE and Jakarta EE application servers though partnerships and agreements with Red Hat, Oracle, and IBM, with newly released offers for Red Hat JBoss EAP and IBM WebSphere on Azure Virtual Machines,” Liuson said in her post. Microsoft also acquired JClarity, a London-based Java performance monitoring software provider and consultancy, in 2019 as the foundation of the Microsoft Java Engineering Group. In addition, to better support organizations with Java workloads Microsoft has teamed with companies such as VMware on the development of Azure Spring Cloud as a managed destination for Spring Boot applications. “Microsoft brings the expertise of running enterprise Java workloads, both internally and externally, to help our customers transform their business.” “We’re running hundreds of thousands JVMs in production for our internal systems (not including any customer workloads), and LinkedIn alone has thousands of Java microservices in production,” Liuson said in a blog post. The company has been offering free cloud compute cycles to support CI/CD and code scanning capabilities in GitHub repos, which help to power several of the top Java projects from organizations like the Eclipse Foundation, Apache, VMware, and Red Hat, she said. In addition, Microsoft-owned GitHub is the home for open source Java projects, with over 3.6 million hosted Java repositories, Liuson said. Java powers some of Microsoft’s core products such as LinkedIn, SQL Server, Azure, Minecraft and Yammer. “We have our version of OpenJDK running on hundreds of thousands of VMs inside Microsoft,” Liuson said. Moreover, Microsoft itself is a big user of Java. And while the company is a bit of a latecomer to the Java ecosystem, it knows its way to developer hearts and minds is through participation in and cooperation with the ecosystem, she said. Microsoft Is Open for JavaĪs Java is one of the most popular programming languages in the world, used by over 7 million developers, Microsoft is intent on bringing more of those developers to the Azure cloud, said Julia Liuson, corporate vice president of Microsoft’s developer division, in an interview with The New Stack. ![]() With general availability, Microsoft also released Microsoft Build of OpenJDK Docker images and corresponding Dockerfiles, said George Adams, Java Program Manager at Microsoft, in a blog post. ![]() It includes binaries for Java 11 based on OpenJDK 11.0.11 on 圆4 server and desktop environments on macOS, Linux, and Windows. ![]() It is free and supported by Microsoft for customers with qualifying Azure support plans. The GA release of the Microsoft Build of OpenJDK follows swiftly behind an April preview release of the technology, which is a long-term support distribution. OpenJDK is the free and open-source reference implementation of the Java SE Platform, which includes the Java Development Kit (JDK). Microsoft made its distribution of OpenJDK generally available at its Build 2021 virtual conference so that developers who want to use Java on the Azure cloud can do so.
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