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Come discuss and help shape the future of the J2EE web tier!
Posted by markroth8 on December 06, 2004 at 12:25 PM | Comments (3)
On Tuesday Dec 7th at 11:00 AM Pacific, Roger Kitain and I will be hosting a JDC chat on the Faces 1.2 and JSP 2.1 technologies, which are part of the upcoming J2EE 5.0 platform. The focus of these new releases is to improve alignment of the J2EE web tier and to further enhance ease of development. A cornerstone of the new releases is a new, unified expression language API that both technologies share. An early access version of both specifications will be available from the JCP this week.
As co-spec leads of these technologies, we use valuable opportunities like this chat to gather feedback from the Java community. Don't miss this opportunity to ask us questions, express your concerns, and let us know what you think is most important for the J2EE web tier going forward. We look forward to chatting with you!
The chat can be found at http://java.sun.com/developer/community/chat/index.html
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Mark -- my response is on my blog:
http://www.lightbody.net/~plightbo/archives/000133.html
Please let me know what I need to do to get more involved.
Posted by: plightbo on December 07, 2004 at 08:48 AM
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I won't be able to attend, as I'm traveling to San Francisco for a training session.
I wish I had known about this event earlier. Tapestry is a very conservative user of the servlet APIs. It compiles against 2.3 and will run reasonably in a 2.2 environment (with certain features disabled).
As a framework author, it would be useful for me to have some access in the servlet APIs to the web.xml information ... that is, to know what the servlet mappings and such are, so that Tapestry can automatically adapt.
Posted by: hlship on December 07, 2004 at 10:07 AM
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Thanks for your feedback, everyone! I was quite pleased with the turnout and quality of questions at the JDC chat.
Conversations should be held in their most logical forum (rather than scattered posts and blogs), so I invite anyone with feedback to please join us at the users mailing list at https://jsp-spec-public.dev.java.net/
Posted by: markroth8 on December 07, 2004 at 02:33 PM
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