Hi Kevin, all,
Yes, the JPA 2.2 work will be led by Lukas Jungmann.
I posted on this yesterday,
https://java.net/projects/javaee-spec/lists/users/archive/2015-11/message/1,
but it looks like the email didn't
make it through properly.
regards,
-Linda
On 11/11/15 5:22 AM, Kevin Sutter wrote:
> Yes, it does sound like there will be a JPA 2.2 MR planned for Java EE
> 8. Linda will no longer lead the expert group, but I'm sure she will
> still be involved. Linda told me the name of the new lead at JavaOne
> and now I can't remember it... Maybe he/she will introduce themselves
> for this conversation? :-)
>
> -- Kevin Sutter
>
>
> arjan tijms <arjan.tijms_at_gmail.com> wrote on 11/10/2015 05:42:00 PM:
>
> > From: arjan tijms <arjan.tijms_at_gmail.com>
> > To: users <users_at_javaee-spec.java.net>
> > Date: 11/10/2015 08:01 PM
> > Subject: [javaee-spec users] Re: JPA.next?
> >
> > On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 8:02 PM, Kito Mann <kito.mann_at_virtua.com> wrote:
> > Did anyone ever respond to this?
> >
> > None of the vendors mentioned replied unfortunately.
> >
> > I did see some coverage of a JPA 2.2 MR in one of the JavaOne
> > videos. See this at 4:19:26:
> >
> > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OKEpg5zpsU#t=4h19m26s
> >
> > It mentions:
> >
> > * CDI support in attribute converters
> > * Meta annotations
> > * Repeating annotations
> >
> > * Date/time support
> > * Stream support in queries
> > * JPQL/SQL string from Query
> >
> > * Autocloseable for entity manager/factory (for Java SE)
> > * Pagination support for JPQL and Criteria
> > * Creating criteria from query
> > * Subquery(entityType) to criteria
> > * Query metamodel by entity name
> > * NoSQL
> > * Multitenacy
> >
> > Sounds like a good list ;)
> >
> > Kind regards,
> > Arjan Tijms
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Monday, June 29, 2015, arjan tijms <arjan.tijms_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Currently there are still a lot of open JPA issues in the spec JIRA,
> > but no new version of JPA is planned yet. If I'm not mistaken Oracle
> > indicated earlier that it's more of a resource question than anything
> else.
> >
> > If that's indeed the case, I wonder if it wouldn't be an option to
> > ask eg Red Hat to take up a bunch of the work. They clearly have
> > much experience with JPA via Hibernate. An other option is perhaps
> > asking the ObjectDB guys.
> >
> > In such setup the spec could still be officially Oracle led, but
> > Oracle could be more in an arbitrating role instead of being
> > responsible for the bulk of the work.
> >
> > Just wondering if such setup has been considered.
> >
> > Kind regards,
> > Arjan Tijms
> >
>
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