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[ejb-spec users] Re: Adopt a JSR

From: Marina Vatkina <marina.vatkina_at_oracle.com>
Date: Tue, 08 May 2012 19:11:34 -0700

Hi Hugo,

Hugo Cesar Crohare Lavalle wrote:
> Marina,
>
> Thank you very much for the reply.
>
> Sorry for taking your time, but I have some more questions.
>
> At the JIRA issue navigator I was able to identify 3 (of 13) resolved
> issues that relates to items on "What is New" of the specification:
> - EJB SPEC-13: Added asynchronous session bean invocations to EJB 3.2 Lite
> - EJB SPEC-14: Added non-persistent EJB Timer Service support to EJB
> 3.2 Lite
> - EJB SPEC-31: Removed restriction to obtain the current class loader
> (Java I/O)

Yes. You can also mention EJB_SPEC-15: EJB 3.2 Lite Support for JAX-RS
Service Endpoint - it got resolved because JAX-RS Service Endpoints are
now part of the Web Profile (see JSR 342 for details)
>
> I did not found a JIRA issue for the optional features. Is it because
> it was already proposed in the original request ?

Yes.
>
> Transactional support of SFSB lifecycle callbacks is an alignment with
> the Java EE platform (JSR 342), correct ?

No. It is separate. What JSR 342 is discussing is availability of CMT in
other managed beans (or CDI beans - they are still discussing).

> I found a lot of messages about this, but didn´t found a JIRA issue.

Not everything is logged as a JIRA issue (we are still learning the
process). But you can use EJB_SPEC-8 as a starting point.
>
> How do you prioritize the discussion of JIRA issues from the global
> wish-list ?

They have the same priority.
>
> In the next months the "What is New" list may by updated with JIRA
> issues as they become resolved and/or topics dicussed on the mailing
> list ?

Of course - it's work in progress ;)

thanks,
-marina
>
> Best,
> Hugo Lavalle
>
>
> Em 04/05/2012 18:37, Marina Vatkina escreveu:
>> Hi Hugo,
>>
>> I'm glad you will be sharing your experience at the event.
>>
>> Hugo Cesar Crohare Lavalle wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I joined the Adopt a JSR Program as an observer of the JSR-345. One
>>> of the objectives is the participation in events, talking about
>>> observed JSR, so I will be giving a short 15min talk about the news
>>> on EJB 3.2, on the event JustJava (São Paulo/Brasil - May 18,19 -
>>> http://justjava.soujava.org.br/?language=en)
>>>
>>> I have been using the following sources:
>>> - The description of the proposed request at the JCP page
>>
>> You can also cover the java.net project and JIRA tracking option.
>>> - The specification (guided by the change bars and the section "1.2
>>> What is New in This Release")
>>
>> Please use the latest version uploaded to the java.net site:
>> http://java.net/projects/ejb-spec/downloads/download/ejb-3_2-core-pd-1.pdf
>> - it has correct description of transaction opt-in in SFSBs lifecycle
>> callbacks.
>>
>>> - This mailing list
>>> - The document "The Java EE 7 Platform and Support for the PaaS Model"
>>>
>>> Regarding to a message from Marina on Feb/8 about multi-tenancy in
>>> EJB 3.2, i did not found any post comment about it. Is that right ?
>>> There is really nothing specific in EJB 3.2 ?
>>
>> Nothing identified so far.
>>>
>>> I am selecting some topics to talk about, like transactional
>>> interceptors and the relation with other JSRs of the JavaEE 7 platform.
>>
>> You won't have much time in 15 minutes, but please mention that it is
>> still work in progress and the details are being worked out.
>>>
>>> I appreciate any advice on EJB 3.2 topics to include in the talk.
>>
>> You can look at file JIRA issues to see the global wish-list (for 3.2
>> and future EJB specs).
>>
>> Best,
>> -marina
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Hugo Lavalle
>>>
>>>
>