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One big topic of discussion at JavaOne was the recently filed JSR-330, "Dependency injection for Java". As many of the comments during the JSR approval ballot made clear, some alignment of JSR-330 and JSR-299 (formerly knows as "Web Beans") was...
How to satisfy compile time dependencies on JSR-303.
We are in the process of updating the training and certification materials for Java EE 6. We've done the first part of the job in collecting and analyzing the tasks that a Java EE developer may be expected to perform...
Recording of May JSF2 Complete Tour Webinar Available
Summary of a JavaOne hallway conversation about JSF: it's gotten a lot better.
New JCP.org debuts, JSF2 DataSheet Published, Try the JavaEE 6 SDK
I put the slides for my technical session at JavaOne online here. The session is: TS-3802, Functional and Object-oriented Programming in the JavaScript Programming Language. The repetition of the word "programming" is entirely due to lawyer intervention, I should note....
I describe how to get the latest JSF spec and implementation and how to provide feedback on it.
Ed's in-progress schedule for Jazoon 2009
Jan Luehe, Greg Wilkins and I did a talk on Servlet 3.0 at JavaOne yesterday. Am attaching the slides from the talk for those that didn't make it or did make it and want a copy of the slides :)....
Once again, we are at the crazy weekend before JavaOne. This year Arun interviewed me and, more importantly, provided a link to my sessions at JavaOne. So I won't provide any detailed directions here, and instead summarize my speaking...
Some events for my JavaOne 2009 plan
Link to the slides. Request for feedback.
As you can see on the JSR page for JSR-314, the Final Approval Ballot phase for JSF 2.0 is underway and runs til 26 May.
The proposed final draft of the Servlet 3.0 specification is now available at the JCP site . In addition to the specification, also refer to Shing Wai's blog describing in detail the ordering solution for fragments and the use of...
Advertisement for my free JSF2 webinar next week.
I just returned from presenting JSF2 at three wonderful conferences in German speaking Europe. Mathema Frühjarcampus, in Erlangen, Germany Irian JSFDays in Vienna, Austria S&S Verlag JAX in Mainz, Germany My trip to JAX included a side trip to Michael...
It's been a while since my last update. However I am pleased to report that the Proposed Final Draft (PFD) of Servlet 3.0 is now been handed off to the JCP. Some highlights of what is in the PFD draft...
JSF has a rich history of being used as a JCP Trial Balloon. For example, JSF was the first JSR to undergo a JCP voting milestone after the infamous Apache Open Letter. This letter is one of the first links...
Nearly every work related thought I have now ends with, “but this could change because of the Oracle thing.” The subject of this blog is one of them. While riding the ICE train to Mainz after speaking at JUG Köln,...
Call for ideas for this year's Script Bowl at the JavaOne 2009 conference.
I respond to Cay Horstmann's blog entry "A Call to Fix the JCP Oberver Status".
Empirical evidence for a lack of Sun-favoritism in the JavaOne talk selection process.
The public review for JSR-316, the Java EE 6 Platform JSR, started yesterday.
Does your service tier or web tier processor sit wastefully idle under peak use? A look at Java 5 concurrency and ways to increase efficiency of linear processes and services, especially for high throughput situations. This blog deals with shared Thread Pool use and preventing resource starvation.
Someone just pointed me to Greg Wilkin's latest blog entry. I tried posting my response in his comments however it was tagged as spam and not displayed. So I am making the comments available her. I am REALLY surprised at...
I will be presenting 3.0 in a webinar on December 18th. For details and logistics about the webinar go to http://wikis.sun.com/display/TheAquarium/Servlet3.0. If you would like to learn about the new features in servlet 3.0 I would definitely encourage you to...
After the last couple of entries I have gotten requests for more details on how the async works. So I decided to write this up in a blog to share what the async support looks like in the Servlet 3.0...
Since the Early draft of the specification for Servlet 3.0 (JSR 315) the expert group has been working on refining and improving the specificaiton in a couple of areas - Ease of Development (EoD), pluggability and asynchronous support. Below is...
It's been a while since I gave an update about servlet 3.0. However while I haven't been blogging we at the expert group are working through refining and making the specification better for the web community. We are in the...