Developers and application owners have many new tools and technologies such as microservices, Docker containers, CI/CD, and DevOps that help them produce better software, faster. Yet, the sad truth is that most organizations rely on untold numbers of legacy applications, many of which are Java EE, to power mission-critical systems that can't be migrated to some of the emerging technologies and processes. Legacy Java EE apps are almost a necessary evil, providing core business functions while forcing IT teams to face myriad operational problems including planning for and addressing scaling challenges, managing inefficient and unpredictable resource consumption, protecting unsecured confidential information, and applying patching and restarting applications without service disruption.


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