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Oracle has Announced the Release of Java EE 7 with a Focused Java EE 7

Jun 18, 2013

Oracle’s new Java EE7 is the collaborated result of engineers from over 30 businesses within the Java and GlassFish communities with many features geared towards improving the previous low-latency and bi-directional communication issues experienced with WebSockets and paving the way for HTML5 application development. EE 7 also includes many new features improved scalability, a break down of batch jobs, and improved Managed Beans alignment. In addition, EE 7’s Java Message Service 2.0 has also been updated to make it easier to make annotations and reducing the amount of code needed for messaging. Read the full details of this new release here.

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