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[jms-spec users] Re: The future of JMS 2.1 and Java EE 8

From: vaquar khan <vaquar.khan_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2016 23:44:25 -0500

Thanks Nigel for sharing useful information.

It was most awaited and positive changes in Java , i have completed oracle
survey and found focus completely shift to micro-service architecture.

Micro-service architecture required resilience and circuit breaker , when
we sent any request and service down then observer pattern is very useful
and widely used across of development world.

Most of cloud have messaging services as Amazon AWS has SNS,SQS
 notification messaging service for pull /push ,

Another point here that we are planing to give standard for Nosql database
however nothing noteworthy for Bigdata technologies.

Apache kafaka is an another example of messaging in Bigdata .
I am still not clear reason behind to drop jsr 368 as we can add few
useful feature to help cloud platform.

I have following queries .

 1) Project jigsaw is coming with Java 9 have you seen any impact on Jsr
368?
 2) Are we going to dissolve Jsr 368 group ?
 3) What would be development approach for java cloud are we going to form
new Jsr or it would be internal oracle development?

Regards,
Viquar khan
+1 224-436-0783



On Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 11:16 AM, Nigel Deakin <nigel.deakin_at_oracle.com>
wrote:

> On 06/10/2016 15:57, Werner Keil wrote:
>
> > even if JMS 2.1 is
>
>> withdrawn, I assume the history and documentation of JMS 2.0 and before
>> must survive the java.net <http://java.net>
>> shutdown?
>>
>
> Yes, most definitely.
>
>
>> Any plans for that?
>>
>
> java.net is closing on 28th April 2017, so everything on jms-spec.java.net
> will need a new home. I'm expecting we'll be moving everything from
> java.net to the new place where all the Oracle-led JSRs will be hosted -
> and that I'll be given time to make that happen. However I'm (still)
> waiting for Oracle to make a decision on where that will be, as are all the
> other Oracle-led projects projects including GlassFish and Open MQ.
>
> A likely place for the repo would be github.com (where there's already an
> Oracle area), with community.oracle.com providing some of the other tools
> such as forum and wiki, but that's just speculation.
>
> Nigel
>



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Regards,
Vaquar Khan
+1 -224-436-0783
IT Architect / Lead Consultant
Greater Chicago