Hi,
On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 7:41 PM, Edward Burns <edward.burns_at_oracle.com>
wrote:
> The usual pattern for such talks is to report our progress over the past
> year.
There was some progress like the Mapping API implemented by Tomcat (see
http://arjan-tijms.omnifaces.org/2016/04/servlet-40s-mapping-api-previewed-in.html)
and subsequently fleshed out some more after discussing it on this list,
and Tomcat implementing the Servlet Container profile of JASPIC, which was
an important prerequisite if I remember correctly for SERVLET_SPEC-114.
Just wondering, will these topics be covered in that talk?
Kind regards,
Arjan Tijms
> Obviously that pattern will not work this time. So, I expect I
> will mention this as a potential area for investigation.
>
> Is anyone here attending JavaOne in person?
>
> Is anyone here planning on either attending or calling into the EG
> meeting:
>
> >>>>> On Wed, 7 Sep 2016 20:25:27 -0700, Edward Burns <
> edward.burns_at_oracle.com> said:
>
> EB> Wednesday 21 September
>
> EB> 11:00 - 12:30 PDT (right after the Portlet EG meeting)
>
> EB> This is the best time, so we'll go with it. This is in the Union
> Square
> EB> room in the Hilton San Francisco Union Square.
>
> EB> Toll Free US Call in number: 1 866 682 4770 conference code 7821409
> EB> password 1409.
>
> EB> Here are the local numbers for a few countries from which I know
> people may
> EB> be calling.
>
> EB> Primary Backup
> EB> Australia +61 2 9491 2888 +61 2 8064 0613
> EB> Austria +43 13 377 7605 +43 19 286 512
> EB> Colombia +57 1611 8500 +1 408 774 4073
> EB> Germany +49 89 1430 2323 +49 69 222 216 106
> EB> Korea (South) +82 221 948 280 +65 6762 1449
> EB> Switzerland +41 564 833 300 +41 445 804 003
> EB> United Kingdom +44 118 924 9000 +44 20 8118 1001
>
> EB> If you need a local number not mentioned above, let me know and I'll
> EB> look it up and share it.
>
>
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