John,
On 03/01/2013 18:09, John D. Ament wrote:
> Hi Nigel,
>
> At least on my side, "jcpdev.us.oracle.com
> <http://jcpdev.us.oracle.com>" is not publicly available, as a result I
> cannot access the public draft. Is this intended?
Oops, sorry. That should be
http://jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/pr/jsr343/index.html
Nigel
>
> John
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 11:40 AM, Nigel Deakin <nigel.deakin_at_oracle.com
> <mailto:nigel.deakin_at_oracle.com>> wrote:
>
> The JMS 2.0 Public Draft is now published on the JCP website.
> http://jcpdev.us.oracle.com/__aboutJava/communityprocess/pr/__jsr343/index.html
> <http://jcpdev.us.oracle.com/aboutJava/communityprocess/pr/jsr343/index.html>
>
> The review period will end on Monday 4th February 2013.
>
> I have created a wiki page which contains information about the
> public draft:
> http://java.net/projects/jms-__spec/pages/JMS20PublicDraft
> <http://java.net/projects/jms-spec/pages/JMS20PublicDraft>
> (this is referenced from the top of jms-spec.java.net
> <http://jms-spec.java.net>). Please invite your colleagues to visit
> this page.
>
> As I mentioned before, PLEASE CONTINUE TO MAKE COMMENTS. We are
> allowed to submit an updated version of the draft up until two days
> before the end of the review period, and I intend to do so.
>
> The above wiki page also contains information about where you can
> find the latest build of the reference implementation. Almost all
> the features are now implemented (and only bugs remain), so how is
> an ideal time for you to try out JMS 2.0 in practice.
>
> Nigel
>
>