■ ■ Status:
■ ■ Approved by the JCP
■ ■ Spec lead: Chris Vignola
(IBM)
■ ■ Project page
■ ■ Mailing list archive,
issues@jbatch.java.net
been formed, but you can still
participate by joining the pub-
licly visible aliases and reviewing
the drafts. The Oracle-led JSRs
are all running transparently
with dedicated projects on Java
.net enabling, for instance, pub-
lic access to EG discussions and
thus anticipating the require-
ments set by the newly voted JCP
2. 8 rules.
Concurrency Utilities for
Java EE (JSR-236)
This JSR has been ongoing for
several years and should be
revived and completed in time
for Java EE 7.
■ ■ Provides a clean, simple,
independent API by building
on JSR-166, making it appropriate for use within any
Java EE container
■ ■ Package: javax.util.concurrent
■ ■ Status:
■ ■ Approved by the JCP
■ ■ Spec leads: Anthony Lai,
Naresh Revanuru (Oracle)
■ ■ Project page: TBD
■ ■ Mailing list archive: TBD
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Java API for JSON Processing
(JSR-353)
The Java API for JSON Processing
JSR has now been filed as
JSR-353.
■ ■ Status:
■ ■ Approved by the JCP
■ ■ Spec lead: Jitendra
Kotamraju (Oracle)
■ ■ Project page
■ ■ Mailing list archive
The expert groups (EGs) for
most of the JSRs have already
blog
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