My apologies for the delay. Too much travel lately.
At any rate, my involvement as a user with Java and the web goes all the
way back to jhtml. Despite being a former GlassFish team member and
regularly categorizing myself as an "EE guy," most of my EE usage has
really been centered around servlets. I've either used or helped develop a
variety of different frameworks on top of servlets. Most recently, I was
involved with websockets. I'm the original implementor of websocket
support in GlassFish and a (former now I guess) member of the JSR 356 EG
that standardized a websocket API for Java EE. As much as I'm a fan of
websockets, I'm quite excited at the prospect of HTTP 2.0 and its support
in 4.0. We have a chance here to reframe (if you'll pardon the pun) Java
development on the web.
On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 7:05 PM, <edward.burns_at_oracle.com> wrote:
> I'm happy to report that Justin Lee has joined the Servlet 4.0 Expert
> Group.
>
> Justin, please introduce yourself and share what you hope to accomplish
> with us on Servlet 4.0!
>
> Welcome,
>
> Ed
>
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