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The Adoptium Working Group Reports Significant Momentum for Open Source Java in 2023

14 March 2023Eclipse Foundation

This momentum comes in the wake of new licensing fee structures being introduced into the industry. In some cases, enterprises that have paid tens of ...

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Eclipse Adoptium: a 2022 retrospective and a look towards the future

13 March 2023Eclipse Foundation

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Adoptium Infrastructure Management With Nagios

06 March 2023

This article provides an introduction to how Nagios is used to monitor Adoptium public infrastructure

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Supporting the Java Community With Eclipse Adoptium - January Newsletter

31 January 2023Eclipse Foundation

This month, we're taking a look at what's new in the Eclipse Adoptium Working Group and spotlighting two of Adoptium's subprojects: Eclipse Migration ...

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Eclipse Temurin 8u362, 11.0.18, 17.0.6 and 19.0.2 Available

27 January 2023

Adoptium is happy to announce the immediate availability of Eclipse Temurin 8u362, 11.0.18, 17.0.6 and 19.0.2.

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Eclipse Migration Toolkit for Java (EMT4J) Simplifies Upgrading Java Applications

03 January 2023Eclipse Foundation

Adoptium has introduced the Eclipse Migration Toolkit for Java (EMT4J), an open source project capable of analyzing and upgrading applications from Ja...

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2022 in the Eclipse Community - December Newsletter

21 December 2022Eclipse Foundation

As 2022 winds down, we're showcasing three projects that have taken big strides this year: Eclipse Temurin, Eclipse eCAL, and Eclipse Kanto....

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Bloomberg Joins Adoptium Working Group

19 December 2022Eclipse Foundation

The Adoptium Working Group welcomes Bloomberg, an enterprise Java user, as its newest member.   ...

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Securing Java for the Community

19 December 2022Eclipse Foundation

Shelley Lambert explores how Eclipse Adoptium is securing Java for the community, how the path has been so far, and what the next steps are....

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