-- Werner Keil | JCP Executive Committee Member | Eclipse UOMo Lead Twitter @wernerkeil | #Java_Social | #EclipseUOMo | #OpenDDR Skype werner.keil | Google+ gplus.to/wernerkeil * Eclipse Day Poland: September 13 2012, Krakow, Poland. Werner Keil, Eclipse Committer, UOMo Lead, Mærsk Build Manager will present "Eclipse STEM, UOMo and Hudson" * Chip-to-Cloud Security Forum: September 19 2012, Nice, French Riviera. Werner Keil, JCP Executive Committee, JSR-321 EG Member will present "Trusted Computing API for Java™" * Eclipse Day Delft: September 27 2012, Delft, Netherlands. Werner Keil, Eclipse Committer, UOMo Lead, Mærsk Build Manager will present "Triple-E class Continuous Delivery with Hudson, Maven and Mylyn" * JavaOne: September 30-October 4 2012, San Francisco, USA. Werner Keil, JCP Executive Committee will represent "Eclipse UOMo, STEM, and JSRs involved in, e.g. 331 or JCP.next" On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 10:58 PM, Jim Knutson <knutson_at_us.ibm.com> wrote: > "Jason T. Greene" <jason.greene_at_redhat.com> wrote on 07/26/2012 09:58:33 > AM: > > > IMO a better approach is defining something thinner that is purely > > around classloading, and bridges well to the legacy EE approach. We > > should make it easy as possible for users to transition to the modular > > world. > > I'm not sure it can be a simple thin EE update on classloading. There are > a > number of specifications that make assumptions about classloading that > may not apply or be valid any more if the classloading requirements are > changed. It's been particularly annoying trying to get them to pass > TCKs in modular environments. One example is JSTL JDBC DriverManager > support. > > > Thanks, > Jim Knutson > WebSphere Java EE Architect > >
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