Blogs by Community: JCP
JCP

I was surprised to read the JCP Program Office's recent announcement that AT&T, Samsung, and SK Telecom have all lost their Executive Committee (EC) voting rights. The reason? Well, the JCP EC meeting held earlier this month was the second held under the new JCP 2.8 EC Standing Rules. Under those rules...

I will talk at FOSDEM, Paris Jug and Devoxx France. See you there.

After the Monday keynote at JavaOne 2011, I attended a panel session titled "JCP and the Developer Community." I noted a simple statistic at the time, and this still signifies for me how the relationship of the JCP to the broader Java community is changing. The stat? The first 19 minutes of the one-hour session consisted of...

The JCP Program Office has annouced that the 2011 Executive Committee elections are under way. Thursday morning at 8:30 AM (US Pacific Daylight Time) there will be a "Meet the Candidates" conference call. Heather VanCura, from the JCP Program Office, commented...
It's been a few months already that the expert group of JSR 339 started discussion about the details of JAX-RS 2.0. The target defined by spec lead Oracle are clear: Java EE 7 shall have a RESTful API that augments current JAX-RS 1.1 API by (among others) a Client API, HATEOAS support and asynchronous invocations. So what's the current status?

JSON JSR(pre JCP filed draft)
As announced earlier, Oracle wants to include a Java API for JSON in the Java EE platform. I have circulated the Java API for JSON JSR draft internally in Oracle. If you have any feedback, let me know. I will also reach out to few people(who worked on Java implementations for JSON) to support this JSR. The planned scope for this API is:
Produce and consume JSON...

Content located at: http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/screencast_31_java_ee_6

JAX-WS RI team is pleased to announce the release of 2.2.1 version

I will write a series of blog introducing what are new features for handling I/O in Java 7. In the first part we are just going to check what do we have in Java 7 for dealing with I/O requirements which were not included in the previous versions of Java platform standard edition.
As it seems, Marc and Paul (the leaders of JAX-RS / Jersey) really have understood what OpenSource really means: Communicate with the community, understand their needs and thoughts, accept their ideas. I would wish that more project leaders would assimilate this open mind and welcoming kind of leadership.

This blog entry shows using a newly language named pseudo that enable gradual typing,
the effect of a typing and the overhead of dynamic calls on a Fibonacci's function performance
using the infrastructure provided by JSR 292.
Java Desktop

Welcome java 7 part 3 -NIO 2 JSR 203
So like the coin project, in the NIO 2 there aren't unprecedented features in this e -specification, but now it's possible do some easier work I/Os in java. With the class java.io.Files are possible to perform several operations in simple mode. For that it needs and uses the java.io.file.Path, this interface represents files and...
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Like to use XSLT 2.0 but fear to switch to SAXON? Just drop saxon9he.jar into JRE's lib/ext folder and you're done! NO FEAR, IT WILL WORK.
Java User Groups

Tuesday morning at JavaOne, I spoke with London Java Community leader Martijn Verburg about the LJC's decision to seek a position on the JCP's Executive Committee, the JCP.next (JSR 348) effort, the outlook for JUGs and the JCP, JavaOne, Java...

This week, Oracle officially nominated SouJava for an Executive Commitee seat on the Java Community Process (JCP), to each I have been indicated as the group's representative. Thank you all for the support, this is an exciting opportunity.
Java Patterns
A lot of applications these days title themselves RESTful. But how much REST is needed to be RESTful?
Portlet

Register before Monday to save $200 on the 2nd annual JSF Summit this Dec 1st-4th in Orlando, FL.

We're less than two months away from the 2nd annual JSF Summit conference, co-sponsored by JSFCentral and the No Fluff Just Stuff Symposiums. The conference will take place December 1st-4th in warm, sunny Orlando, FL.
We already have an all-star lineup of speakers such as Ed Burns, Matthias Wessendorf, Dan Allen, Ted Goddard, Keith Donald, David Geary and several others, covering every aspect...








