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A
We
can
we
can
take
as
much
positive
feedback.
We
can.
B
Yes,
absolutely
and
please
do
feel
free
to
ask
questions.
We
are
here,
and
the
speakers
are
here
to
answer
your
questions.
Tell
us
what
you
would
wanna
find
out
and
learn
about
and
we'll
be
happy
to
answer.
Yeah.
A
B
A
Is
great
yes,
this
is
this
is
awesome.
We
have
yuri
here
that
will
talk
about
the
ancient
magic
of
migrating
java
code
with
help
of
the
ide
and
you're
currently
on
mute.
So,
while
you're
working
on
guys
there,
you
are
hi
there
welcome.
C
Nice
to
meet
you
happy
hairs,
yeah
yeah.
Can
we
just
start
the
session
now
and
talk
on
this
nice
topic
on
migration
stuff
to
jakarta
e?
Let
me
share
the
a
couple.
C
Actually
about
this
topic,
because
I
wanna
have
a
conversation
with
you
guys
on
this,
because
it's
somewhat
hot
topic
of
the
next
year,
maybe
where,
when
we
we
all,
will
try
to
migrate
our
existing
apps
to
jakarta
ee
and
it
seems
it
will
be
slightly
tough
for
like
many
many
big
enterprise
projects.
So
now
let
me
just
introduce
this,
so
my
name
is
yuri.
C
I
am
working
at
jetbrains
on
tooling
for
jakarta,
ee
and
java
enterprise
and
many
frameworks
and
tools,
and
today
I
want
to
talk
to
you
guys
about
this
upcoming
big
migration.
I
would
say
like
a
big
ice
period,
but
big
migration
in
our
world,
and
I
expect
that
many
many
many
projects
will
face
this,
like
migrating
old
code
to
the
new
platform,
and
here
is
the.
A
A
You
it
is
the
question
to
ask,
and
and.
C
Well,
I
think
it
is
quite
possible
to
migrate
even
big
or
large
project
to
jakarta
ee,
and
here
I
want
to
thank
every
vendor
of
a
framework
every
vendor
of
application
server,
every
library
author
for
efforts
they
try
to
like
bring
more
testing
here,
bring
more
tools
here
and
help
each
of
project
to
migrate,
to
new
namespace
and
to
new
libraries,
and
also
I
want
to
mention
some
of
tooling
projects.
Let's
say
tomcat.
C
Also
has
some
projects
on
this
topic
to
migrate
to
jakarta
ee,
and
we
at
jetbrains
also
have
some
tools
here
and
I'll
mention
them
a
little
bit
later
and
which
tools
are
available
for
you.
Yes,
we
have
tools.
First
of
all,
first,
my
first
statement
is
yes.
We
have
you
covered
guys.
We
have
some
tools.
Community
have
tools,
you
are
safe.
Please
try
tonket
migrator,
please
try
eclipse
transformer,
maybe
try
an
intellij
idea.
C
Please
give
us
some
feedback,
maybe
on
this,
because
you
know
we
really
try
to
help
you
with
this.
So
first
point
is:
is
untold.
We
have
this
thing
for
all
the
jakarta
community
here.
Also,
what
do
you
think
either
is
ecosystem
really
radio
right
now?
Do
we
have
enough
libraries
migrated?
Do
we
have
servers
available?
C
That's
like
you
feel
it
is
really
possible
right
now,
this
year
or
maybe
next
year,
and-
and
we
have
all
this
like
stuff
for
that
for
runtime-
I
mean
not
not
only
code,
because
we
not
only
changing
like
just
name
spaces,
it's
it's
also
about
migration
to
new
and
modern
jdk,
new,
modern,
maybe
process
models
and
something
else
what
you
feel.
Yes,.
A
So
my
feeling
is
that,
yes,
we
are
there,
many
of
you
just
have
to
navigate
into
jakarta
dot,
ee,
slash
compatibility,
and
you
will
see
a
wide
range
range
of
products
that
are
supporting
the
jakarta.
C
A
A
Jdk
lts,
with
these
servers
yeah
from
from.
C
From
my
perspective,
testing
is
a
quite
like
the
harder
aspect
of
this
migration
because
we
not
only
need
to
like
go
and
apply
some
regex
on
our
code
bases
yeah,
but
also
we
need
to
test
that
everything
works
properly
and
at
runtime,
and
it
is
harder
because
you
need
to
have
a
big
test
code
coverage.
You
need
to
have
enough
resources
to
test
everything
after
negation,
but
maybe
we
will
see
all
this
like
covered
next
year,
where
spring
ecosystem
is
trying
to
migrate
their
tool.
C
So
we
expect
once
we
have
the
biggest
framework
available
on
jakarta.
Maybe
we'll
see
more
people
trying
to
use
you
know
artifacts
and
new
specifications,
because
you
know
I
really
like
that
jakarta.
Ee
is
not
only
about
sub
migrating
old
stuff.
It's
also
about
new
specifications,
new
features,
new
libraries
for
you
for
community
and
really
really
nice
to
see
contributions
for
com
from
companies
and
from
individuals
who
like
contribute
this
thoughts,
dogs
and
something
else
so
yeah.
I
agree
with
you
either
we
at
least
now
we
see
we
ready
for
this.
C
Let's
see,
maybe
if
we
have
any
additional
problems
here
and
I
like
looking
forward
to
next
year,
we
will
try
to
migrate
everything,
because
I'm
not
only
writing
like
tools
for
jakarta.
I
also
have
some.
I
also
participate
in
some
projects
at
jetpens,
which
is
server-side
projects
and,
of
course,
we
do
use
jakarta,
artifacts
everywhere,
such
as
I
know,
jpa
jack,
serious,
maybe
something
else.
So
we
we
depend
on
this
too
yeah.
A
C
Jakarta
e
is
coming
your
way,
yeah,
it's
really
nice
to
hear.
Thank
you
for
this
certification.
It's
really
like
major
port
point
of
this,
so
we
expect
that
everyone
will
be
involved
here
and
everyone
will
try
to
integrate
with
this
updated
spring
libraries
too.
So
we
expect
that
basically,
every
framework
vendor
will
try
to
test
and
release
new
versions.
Based
on
this,
like
baseline,
I
would
say:
yeah,
it's
really
nice
to
see
this
also.
C
The
third
topic
for
today's
talk,
how
we
as
a
community,
can
help,
like
others
or
each
other,
to
move
faster,
and
here
I
would
like
to
say
guys:
we
really
really
can
help
the
community
to
move
faster
if
we
provide
more
feedback.
So
basically,
I
see
that
when
we
have
like
good
feedback
culture
and
we
try
to
bring
more
thoughts
and
bugs
yeah,
you
know
you-
you
probably
should
report
some
bugs.
If
you
see
them,
it
is
really
helpful
for
vendors
and
for
tooling
authors
too,
which
is
like.
C
We
want
to
see
some
feedback
not
only
like
yeah.
They
have
something
on
jacquard,
but
if
you
see
a
problem,
don't
hesitate
to
report
it
accordingly
and
basically,
I
believe
jakarta
ee
members
also
wanna
more
feedback
either.
Do
you
do
you
feel
lack
of
feedback,
maybe
at
some
like
degree,
yeah.
A
I
mean
I
totally
agree
with
you.
The
feedback
is
very
important
and
everything
about
how
are
you
using
the
technologies
and
how
we
can
help
to
to
move
past
any
obstacles
you
have
it's
very
important
and.
A
A
C
Also
also,
it's
really
nice
to
see
that
people
are
not
only
like
individual
bugs,
but
also
discussing
them,
so
how
they
can
overcome
something
or
then
go
and
contribute
something
because
without
discussion
it
is
like
harder
to
understand
what
is
going
on.
Sometimes
so,
like
discussions
are
also
important
and
we
we
believe
that
good
discussion
is
really
helpful
for
community
and
for
vendors
too
well.
C
Well,
I
wanna,
like
maybe
conclude
all
this.
You
know
guys
big
migration
is
coming.
We
expect
that
everything
will
go
smoothly
for
you.
We
have
some
tools
in
intellij
or
you
will
find
a
special
migration
for
you
in
menu
refactor
migrate,
so
don't
hesitate
to
try
it.
Maybe
you'll
have
some
feedback
for
us.
Also
big
community
projects
such
as
tomcat
and
eclipse.
They
have
additional
tools
for
you
to
migrate,
even
existing
binary
artifacts,
which
is
super
nice.
A
C
If
you
have
some
of
them,
so
we
expect
that
next
year
will
be
like
somewhat
really
important
for
the
jakarta
community
and
thank
you,
ewar
and
tanya
for
inviting
me
here.
Yeah.
A
C
Well,
actual
name
of
the
project
is
intellij
idea,
so
it's
like
an
ide
for
java
developers.
We
have
a
community
community
edition
and
also
ultimate
edition,
and
this
migration
is
included
in
ultimate
edition.
While
it
is
not
limited
to
ultimate
edition
because
this
refactoring
like
a
refactor
migrate,
it
is
really
flexible.
It
is
available
even
in
community
edition,
and
you
can
go
there
just
add
a
couple
of,
I
would
say:
name:
spaces
like
java,
x,
dot,
annotation
or
java
x,
dot,
v
s,
r
s
and
the
target
name.
C
Space
such
as
jakarta
vsrs,
for
instance,
and
this
tool
will
basically
migrate
everything
in
your
code
base
using
this
package
mapping.
So
you
can
easily
use
this
package
mapping
and
add
them
manually,
even
in
community
edition.
So
you
just
for
media
lazy,
guys
we
implemented
this
maping
and
bundled
it
to
intellij
idea
ultimate
yeah.
A
And
I've
tried
the
feature
and
it's
absolutely
awesome,
and
I'm
super
happy
that
you
also
made
it
available
in
the
community
edition
and
and
if
you
want
to
have
a
little
bit
more
advanced
example
to
run
this
just
go
to
my
github.
You
find
my
name
anywhere,
find
the
jakarta
ee
duke
application
and
do
the
migration
on
that
one.
It
will
migrate
everything
for
you.
It
just
works
as
a
charm,
so
it's
a
very
excellent
project.
Yeah.
A
C
Just
super
nice
to
hear
that
people
investing
in
this,
because
what
I
seen
previous
when
I
first
come
came
to
jvm
like
world
from
dot
net
community.
I
like
noticed
well,
I
see
deprecated
everywhere
what
is
going
on.
Why
so
much
things
deprecated
and-
and
now
I
really
understand
why,
because
we
have
stable
and
evolving
platform.
It
is
not
like
just
abandons
everything
in
in
a
like
a
singular
release.
We
really
help
people
to
migrate
software
and
then
not
just
abandon
working
software
because
of
strange
changes
in
the
technology.
C
B
Did
you
guys
mention
that
I
believe
intellij
was
the
first
one
supporting
id
supporting
jakarta,
namespace
right.
A
A
C
We
try
to
be
one
of
the
first
guys
to
provide
this,
but
actually
I
don't
know,
maybe
we
are
not
the
first.
We
we
tried
to
win
this
race
and
announce
jakarta
support
in
the
tooling
but
yeah
I
believe
every
id
vendor
is
like
see.
This
is
really
important
and
then
this
time
in
the
support
of
jakarta
yeah.
A
B
Let
us
know
yeah
yeah
of
any
feedback
and
the
successes,
we're
always
looking
for
the
applications
that
have
already
migrated
to
the
jakarta
namespace,
and
we
want
to
celebrate
that
and
we
want
to
learn
from
that
experience
and
share
with
others.
A
Yeah
so
so
yuri
have
you
made
a
jaccari
pizza
or
are
you
planning
to
do
it.
A
C
C
The
opportunity
yeah
I
I
want
to
mention
that
guys.
We
have
our
issue
tracker
open
it,
for
everyone
don't
hesitate,
and
if
you
like
see
something
really
strange,
don't
hesitate
to.
Even
maybe
mention
me
on
twitter
and
bring
your
attention
to
some
of
the
details
of
jakarta
ee
usage
in
our
ideas.
We
really
like
try
to
help
everyone
to
deal
with
some
strange
problems
or
help
you
to
migrate.
B
A
B
C
Twitter,
we
really
will
value
even
feedback
just
in
twitter.
We
notice
this.
We
follow
all
of
you
and
try
to
help
you
in
there
yeah.
A
Yeah,
thank
you
very
much
for
for
your
participation
here
and,
and
also
the
the
all
the
good
tips
on
how
to
contribute
and
finding
books
and
the
important
of
doing
that.
So,
if
yeah.
B
B
Absolutely
we're
thrilled
to
have
you
here
and
I'm
sure
we'll
continue
this
collaboration
going
forward.
Thank
you.
So
much
for
dialing
in.
A
See
you
hi
and
I
guess.
B
A
The
next
talk
coming
up
would
be
emily
young
from
ibm.
Oh.