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justin cater

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Reduce Legacy from Java EE 5 to 7 Posted: Nov 9, 2015 6:13 PM
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Java EE 5 was first introduced in 2005, while Java EE 7 came out in 2013. There is a 7 year gap between both versions and in technology terms it’s like a century. Many organizations are still stuck using Java EE 5 and there are many valid reasons why they choose not to upgrade. Still, ...

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