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Tag Archives: JSR
Handling money and currencies in Java with JSR 354
Back in May 2015, JSR 354 featuring an API for handling monetary values and currencies was finally released. The specification consists of the following things: An API for handling e. g. monetary amounts and currencies SPIs to support interchangeable implementations … Continue reading
Java EE 7 (JSR-342) is final
With some lateness, the specification for Java EE 7 (JSR 342) went final today, about three years after the release of Java EE 6. Without cloud features and a caching API, it comes with a big support for building HTML5 … Continue reading
WebSocket API im Java Standard ab 2013?
Die Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) hat im Dezember 2011 das schon länger diskutierte WebSocket Protokoll im Dezember 2011 als Internet Standard vorgelegt. Oracle hat diese Woche mit JSR 356: Java API for WebSocket den auch von SAP und RedHat unterstützen Vorschlag gemacht, … Continue reading
Posted in Java Basics, Java EE
Tagged API, Hypertext Transfer Protocol, internet engineering task force, java, java ee, javascript, JSR, oracle, WebSocket
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Oracle submits new JSR 348 to change JCP to “JCP.next”
An Oracle press release basically presents a proposal to redefine the whole Java Community Process. The proposal is itself presented as a new Java Specification Request (JSR) 348 within the current JCP and also carries a “new number” JCP.next JSR1. According … Continue reading
Posted in Did you know?, Java Basics, Politics
Tagged 348, java, Java Community Process, Java Specification Request, JCP, jcp.next, JSR, oracle
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Google and Spring join in accepted JSR 330
Rod Johnsons (SpringSource) and Bob Lees (Google) proposal – JSR “Dependency Injection for Java” JSR 330 has been accepted in JCP. Is Red Hat a little aside from the others in the votings? Apache, Eclipse, IBM, Doug Lea, Oracle and … Continue reading