![]() Apache Tomcat was the most popular Java application server by far, used by 48%, followed by JBoss/Wildfly at 15%.Amazon Web Services was the most commonly used PaaS platform at 31%, followed by no PaaS provider at 24% and Microsoft Azure at 14%.Kubernetes was used by 26% of respondents, followed by VMware at 16%. Docker was the most common virtual machine platform, for use with Java applications, with 41% using it.Microservices led the way as the most common architecture for users’ Java applications, with 32% leveraging it, followed by 22% using monolithic applications.Oracle’s Java distribution was the most popular, with 36% using it, followed by 27% using generic OpenJDK Java.Asked which factors influence a decision to upgrade JDK versions, a release having LTS status was the top factor cited (25%), followed by security (23%), and performance (20%).JRebel is a Java development tool developed by Perforce. The JRebel-branded 2022 Java Developer Productivity Report focuses on Java technologies and current approaches to developing Java applications. JDK 18, a non-LTS release, is due March 22. Another 25% plan to upgrade to JDK 17 within the next six to 12 months. Among survey respondents who knew of their organization’s upgrade plans, 37% planned to upgrade to JDK 17, an LTS release published in September, within the next six months. Following Java 8 and Java 11 in usage were Java 12 or newer (12%), Kotlin (8%), Groovy (6%), Java 7 or older (5%), and Scala (3%). ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |