Hi Fred,
I found a tool to generate a delta of the javadoc changes since public
review. Please find the output at
http://java.net/projects/concurrency-ee-spec/downloads/download/javadoc-changes-pr-pfd.jar
Please extract the jar and open changes.html.
Regards
Anthony
On 2/21/13 10:22 AM, Frederick W Rowe wrote:
> Can we provide a delta of the javadoc/API changes since public review? I
> know there is tool used by connector spec to produce such a delta...
>
> Regards,
>
> Fred Rowe
>
> WebSphere Architect
> Senior Software Engineer
> IBM Software Group
>
>
>
>
> Anthony Lai <anthony.lai_at_oracle.com>
> 02/19/2013 05:45 PM
> Please respond to
> jsr236-experts
>
>
> To
> jsr236-experts_at_concurrency-ee-spec.java.net
> cc
>
> Subject
> [jsr236-experts] Proposed Final Draft candidate uploaded
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> Dear experts,
>
> I have incorporated feedback that were received since the Public Review
> and have posted a candidate for Proposed Final Draft to the project
> website.
>
> The document can be found at:
> http://java.net/projects/concurrency-ee-spec/downloads/download/EE%20Concurrency%20Utilities_2013-02-19.pdf
>
>
> A version showing changes made since Public Review can be found at:
> http://java.net/projects/concurrency-ee-spec/downloads/download/EE%20Concurrency%20Utilities_2013-02-19_delta.pdf
>
>
> Some notable changes in this version:
>
> - "Administered Objects" has been renamed to "Managed Objects" to avoid
> confusion with Administered Objects as defined in the Connectors spec that
> are specific to messaging, and have a different configuration requirements
> than the objects provided by JSR 236.
> - The following has been added to the requirements for Java EE Product
> Provider section in Transaction Management:
> 4. A task instance that starts a transaction but fails to complete the
> transaction is an error. The Java EE Product Provider is required to
> detect this error and abort the transaction.
> 5. A task must have the same ability to use transactions as the
> component submitting the tasks. For example, tasks are allowed to call
> transactional enterprise beans, and managed beans that use the
> @Transactional interceptor as defined in the Java Transaction API
> specification.
>
> - More clean up in sections 3.1.3, 3.1.4, 3.2.3, and 3.2.4 regarding
> removal of Run-Location configuration attribute.
> - Addition of section 2.3.2.1 clarifying usage of CDI beans as tasks.
>
> Updated javadoc archive can be found at:
> http://java.net/projects/concurrency-ee-spec/downloads/download/javax.enterprise.concurrent-api-1.0-b03-SNAPSHOT-javadoc.jar
>
>
> Browse-able javadoc at http://concurrency-ee-spec.java.net/javadoc/ has
> also been updated.
>
> Please send any feedback to the
> jsr236-experts_at_concurrency-ee-spec.java.net mailing list. Readers not on
> the expert group can send feedback to users_at_concurrency-ee-spec.java.net
> mailing list. We are hoping to submit a Proposed Final Draft to the JCP
> this Friday to meet the Java EE 7 release schedule.
>
> Regards
> Anthony
>