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- [containerjournal.com: Red Hat Adds Java Runtime for Kubernetes to Subscription](https://containerjournal.com/topics/container-ecosystems/red-hat-adds-java-runtime-for-kubernetes-to-subscription/) Quarkus provides access to a library of more than 200 extensions, including tools such as RESTEasy, Hibernate and Eclipse MicroProfile, along with specific extensions fo Red Hat cloud services such as Red Hat AMQ Streams, Red Hat AMQ Broker and Red Hat Fuse.
- [developers.redhat.com: Quarkus and Jakarta EE: Together, or not?](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2020/09/11/quarkus-and-jakarta-ee-together-or-not)
- [youtube: CyberJUG-HH:Why is everybody talking about Quarkus?](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXXPOS8gjtA) In this (Why is everybody talking about Quarkus?) Java User Group Hamburg (CyberJUG-HH) session I highlighted possible reasons for Quarkus' popularity, explained Quarkus' optimisation tricks, the differences between Jakarta EE / J2EE / Java EE application servers and Quarkus, discussed the role of MicroProfile and Jakarta EE, migrated a Java EE application to Quarkus, performed multiple deployments, decompiled some code, measured memory consumption and finally cross compiled the Java service to native code using GraalVM.
- [developers.redhat.com: Build an API using Quarkus from the ground up 🌟](https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2021/05/11/building-an-api-using-quarkus-from-the-ground-up/)
## Thorntail (aka WildFly Swarm)
- [Red Hat Thorntail](https://thorntail.io/) is a framework based on the popular [WildFly Java application server](https://wildfly.org/) to enable the creation of small, stand-alone microservice-based applications. Thorntail is capable of producing so-called just enough app-server to support each component of your system.