Dear experts,
Forwarding Linda's email to the Platform spec expert group regarding the
Final release candidate draft of the platform spec as well as the latest
updates to the Java EE 7 schedule in case you are not subscribed to that
list. EE.5.21 in the platform spec talks about the default JSR 236
objects. Please feel free to send any feedback about it.
I have made some very minor update to the JSR 236 spec document since
the last draft dated March 26. This includes changes to section 3.3.5
regarding transaction management in Context Service as previously
discussed in this EG, plus some minor cleanup to example codes in
sections 3.3.1.1.2 and 3.4.1.1.4.
The latest spec document with changes since PFD marked can be found at
http://java.net/projects/concurrency-ee-spec/downloads/download/EE%20Concurrency%20Utilities_2013-04-01_delta.pdf
Please continue to 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.
If nobody objects, we are planning to submit the Final Release of JSR
236 to the JCP by April 10 according to the Java EE 7 schedule.
Regards
Anthony
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [jsr342-experts] Platform and WebProfile final release candidates
Date: Mon, 01 Apr 2013 11:26:42 -0700
From: Linda DeMichiel <linda.demichiel_at_oracle.com>
Organization: Oracle Corporation
To: jsr342-experts_at_javaee-spec.java.net
I've just uploaded new Platform and WebProfile spec drafts to our
project downloads area,
http://java.net/projects/javaee-spec/downloads
These are the candidate drafts for our submission to the JCP for
the Java EE 7 Platform Final Approval Ballot.
The changes from the Proposed Final Draft are only to the Platform
spec, and affect only chapters 5 and 6 (and the history log in the
appendix). They reflect updates that have been made to synchronize
with changes in the JMS, Connector, and Bean Validation specs.
We plan to submit these drafts to the JCP no later than April 10,
so please let us know by April 4 if you think we should not do
this.
Those of you who have been tracking our progress will notice that
April 10 is one week later than the schedule that we announced last
year, which is posted on
http://java.net/projects/javaee-spec/pages/Home#Java_EE_7_Schedule.
This very minor slip is due to extra time that we have found that we
need for RI integration, and this new April 10 date is very firm.
I will update the schedule on our javaee-spec wiki to reflect this change.
At this point, we also propose that we move JSR 342 to JCP 2.9. While
we have been operating under the transparency rules of JCP 2.8 and 2.9
since the start of our JSR, due to delays in our internal processes
(and thus out of our individual control), we are still at JCP 2.7.
Please let us know if you object to this change, otherwise we plan to
notify the JCP tomorrow that we wish to move to 2.9.
thanks,
-Linda