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Jakarta EE Gets Its Own Project Initializer

 About time. Spring had it for ages, and was one of its advantages over Jakarta. Will the new initializer turn the tide in Jakarta's favor?

Of course it is not that simple. In "Jakarta vs Spring - The War Goes On" we saw that there's many aspects of a framework that will drive the decision of sticking or foregoing. But certainly as small as a project initializer's role can be, it nevertheless can make a big difference.


https://www.i-programmer.info/news/80-java/16296-jakarta-ee-gets-its-own-project-initializer.html

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