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Hi Adam!
Thank's a lot for answering my questions in your last Q&A-session.
I've got other questions where I'm exited about your answers.
In our company we've got a lot of batch-use cases. Therefore the Jakarta Batch specification is really interesting for us. We're running our applications in a containerized environment - so we want to scale out as well. What is your experience about Jakarta Batch applications and running them in a container platform - is there cloud native support of Jakarta Batch?
My second question is your opinion of OpenJ9. Standard Docker images of Openliberty include only OpenJ9. Do you think it's ready for a production environment? In our tests we didn't reach the promoted startup times of about 1 second for a liberty application. So why shouldn't we use GraalVM or standard OpenJDK.
Thank's for your advice!
Josef