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[jsr372-experts mirror] [jsr372-experts] Re: Re: Heads Up: Last Call for JSF 2.3 Coming Soon

From: Leonardo Uribe <leonardo.uribe_at_irian.at>
Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2016 23:36:59 -0500

Hi

It could be good if you can deploy an snapshot of the spec pdf
and the javadoc, so I can do a review of the latest changes,
specially identify what needs to be documented in the pdf.

regards,

Leonardo Uribe

2016-12-05 10:09 GMT-05:00 manfred riem <manfred.riem_at_oracle.com>:

> Dear EG members,
>
> As you can see we are going to be closing down to get to a JSF 2.3 release.
>
> As part of closing down we need know what EG member
>
> 1) has done
> 2) is currently doing
> 3) is not going to do
>
> And for 1) and 2) if there is going to be a need for any text in the
> Specification (the PDF document).
>
> Note I will send an email out to each respective EG member (still to this
> alias) to poll them for this information so please do not reply to this
> email.
>
> Kind regards,
> Manfred Riem
>
>
> On 12/2/16, 2:28 PM, Edward Burns wrote:
>
>> Hello Volunteers,
>>
>> As Linda Demichiel stated in her Java EE 8 update talk at JavaOne [1],
>> and as you are all well aware, you all have achieved nearly all of what
>> we set out to achieve with new features for JSF 2.3.
>>
>> These achievements include:
>>
>> * Better CDI Integration (more injectable, deprecate old managed beans)
>>
>> * WebSocket integration:<f:websocket> tag.
>>
>> * Ajax Method Invocation
>>
>> * Class Level Bean Validation
>>
>> * Java Time Support
>>
>> * UIData and UIRepeat improvements
>>
>> This email is a quick heads up that we're now in the final stages of the
>> JSF 2.3 JSR and the last call for this round is coming soon. We'll
>> share a proposal for the dates for the remaining JCP milestones [1] in
>> the next few weeks, but in the mean time, consider this a heads up.
>> We'd like to have JSF 2.3 through JCP Final Release some time in the
>> first half of next year.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Ed
>>
>>
>> [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Th9faGLhQoM#t=12m40s
>>
>> [2] https://www.jcp.org/en/introduction/timeline
>>
>>