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The Java Servlet specification provides the underlying definition for a Java server and related components. It defines how the server will send requests and responses during network interactions ...
For proposing new features and changes, the JCP allows for the creation (“initiation”) of Java Specification Requests (JSR). This is done via a standardized form. To get to the form ...
Recently, I wrote a column that asked the question: Is this the end of Java as we know it? That question was triggered by a proposal to the Java Community Process (JCP) for an enhancement to the ...
through the submission of new Java Specification Requests (JSRs) to the Java Community Process (JCP). Oracle and members of the Java community will submit new JSRs for Java ME 7 and begin ...
That first Java Specification Request, JSR 348, was all about transparency, participation, agility and governance. It was approved without much fuss. A year later, the JCP sought to merge the two JCP ...
Updates of the target dates for the Java Specification Requests (JSRs) "under the Java EE umbrella" reflecting this change are forthcoming, the company said. John Clingan, product manager for Java EE ...
Their plans have the blessing of the J2ME Executive Committee and are based on two Java Specification Requests (JSRs), one for lower-end devices (based on CLDC specifications) and another for ...
and are based on two Java Specification Requests, one for lower-end devices and another for higher-end phones and smart phones used by professionals. Nokia and Vodafone declined to characterize ...