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Re: JSR311: Final Ballot Results

From: Bill Burke <bburke_at_redhat.com>
Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 18:51:23 -0400

FYI, the MEssageBodyReader/Writers thing in Servlet 3.0 was a mistake on
my part and really just a proposal by the Jetty guys:

http://dist.codehaus.org/jetty/misc/AsyncServlet3.0-draft0.html



larry.cable_at_oracle.com wrote:
> Let's do this now while there is time to influence servlet
>
> ------Original Message------
> From: Bill Burke
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> Sent: Sep 23, 2008 06:15
> Subject: Re: JSR311: Final Ballot Results
>
> Thank you Marc. IMO, the spec is already a success. We've garnered a
> lot of interest from a few of our larger customers already. People like
> the spec.
>
> The only thing I worry about is Servlet 3.0. Did you see they have
> something similar to MessageBodyReader/Writers? Now that you're
> finished, maybe we can put some pressure on Servlet 3.0. IMO, JAX-RS is
> a better Servlet and as one of my community members said "HTTP done
> right". Its time to get specs aligned instead of competing with each other.
>
> Marc Hadley wrote:
>> http://jcp.org/en/jsr/results?id=4715
>>
>> The results are in and we passed with 14/15 yes votes and 0 no votes or
>> abstentions.
>>
>> We'll soon be submitting the final materials to the JCP for publication
>> and once that is done we'll be finished with 1.0.
>>
>> Congratulations everyone and thanks for all your hard work getting us to
>> this point.
>>
>> Marc.
>>
>> ---
>> Marc Hadley <marc.hadley at sun.com>
>> CTO Office, Sun Microsystems.
>>
>>
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