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Why I Think the JCP is Wrong About JSR 357 and Innovation

As of yesterday the newly proposed JSR 357 (Social Media API) was declined by the JCP Executive Committee for SE/EE. With eight clear "NO" votes,...

2 replies - 3262 views - 03/20/12 by Markus Eisele in Articles

So There Will be a Java 7 and it Will Have to Pass the JCP

While everyone talks about the slip of the JDK7 schedule, I found another piece of information from Reinholds announcement much more noteworthy:   As...

5 replies - 8241 views - 09/11/10 by Jörg Buchberger in News

JSR-275 Open For Public Review

After migrating to Sun's Project Kenai.com as the first Expert Group, JSR-275, the "Units Specification" is happy to announce Public Review.It...

0 replies - 2858 views - 01/22/10 by Werner Keil in Announcements

The Java Community Process - A Year in Review

Last year the Java Community Process turned 10 years old. Patrick Curran has published his review of the last year of activity in JSR Watch: Here's To...

0 replies - 26745 views - 05/18/09 by James Sugrue in News

On The Need of OSGi-compatible JSR API Class Libraries

Although JSR APIs are generally simple to use, they introduce a lot of difficulties when used from OSGi Environments. The main two problems they introduce...

0 replies - 5412 views - 09/04/08 by Valery Abu-Eid in Articles

The JEE wars are over - and Spring has won

I pose the question of whether the JSR manner of process has really been a good thing for the Java platform. I truly wonder on account I think some of the best...

22 replies - 26168 views - 01/27/08 by Roger Voss in News

JCP Votes Down JSR 323

I wrote recently about an interesting JSR proposal JSR 323 - Strong Mobility for Java. This proposal concerned allowing the full running state of a Java...

0 replies - 3235 views - 01/24/08 by Alex Miller in News