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[javaee-spec users] [jsr342-experts] Re: new JSRs for inclusion in the Java EE Platform

From: Linda DeMichiel <linda.demichiel_at_oracle.com>
Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2012 07:03:15 -0700

On 9/11/2012 6:26 AM, Pete Muir wrote:
> We would agree with your proposal:
>
> JSR full Platform Web Profile
> ---- ------------- ----------
> JSON-P [X] [X]
> Web Socket [X] [X]
> Batch [X] [ ]
>
> We would also raise the issue of whether JAX-RS should be in the web profile again, as it's a natural match for it (more and more apps use the REST architecture for writing web apps), especially if JSON-P is there.
>

I agree. Actually I raised this issue back in February, and JAX-RS got a resounding "yes".
The WP drafts since then have included it.

-Linda


>
> On 11 Sep 2012, at 01:04, Linda DeMichiel wrote:
>
>>
>> We have a number of new JSRs in flight that we expect to complete
>> within the Java EE 7 time frame and that we believe are appropriate
>> for inclusion in the Java EE Platform -- namely:
>> * Java API for JSON Processing 1.0 (JSR 353)
>> * Java API for Web Socket 1.0 (JSR 356)
>> * Batch Applications for the Java Platform 1.0 (JSR 352)
>>
>> JSON-P 1.0 and Web Socket 1.0 are also both logically candidates
>> for inclusion in the Web Profile.
>>
>> Please let us know if you support adding these technologies to the
>> full Java EE 7 Platform and Web Profile.
>>
>> JSR full Platform Web Profile
>> ---- ------------- ----------
>> JSON-P [ ] [ ]
>> Web Socket [ ] [ ]
>> Batch [ ] [ ]
>>
>>
>> Note that we certainly would also like to include JCACHE (JSR 107),
>> Concurrency Utilities for Java EE (JSR 236), and Java State Management
>> (JSR 350), but at this time we are less certain about their readiness
>> in the Java EE 7 timeframe. Hopefully, however, we will be able to
>> ask you about their inclusion in the coming months.
>>
>> thanks,
>>
>> -Linda
>