[jsr-314-open] Pre-JCP filed draft of JSF 2.2 JSR

Pete Muir pmuir at redhat.com
Mon Feb 14 06:27:30 EST 2011


Ed, could you discuss how this, and plans for future revisions of JSF, fit into the Java EE 7 roadmap? For example, are you intending to do another spec revision before Java EE 7 is due? That would be most helpful when evaluating the proposal.

I'll make sure the relevant teams at Red Hat review this proposal and provide any feedback about content as well this week.

Pete

On 11 Feb 2011, at 20:41, Ed Burns wrote:

> Hello Experts,
> 
> We can continue the work we've been doing all along, but now we have a
> delivery vehicle defined: the JSF 2.2 JSR.  
> 
> The current draft of the JSR that Oracle plans to submit is at [1] and
> you can comment on it by following up to this email.  I'll do my best to
> roll the edits into the draft as we go.
> 
> I'd like to hand this to JCP by the end of next week so please get your
> comments in by then.  Please know that the JSR document describes the
> goals of the JSR at a high level, and that the final product will not
> look exactly like what is outlined in a JSR.
> 
> Also, I would like to know if your company would like to be listed as a
> supporter of the JSR when we submit it to the JCP.  For those of you who
> are individual members of this expert group, please let me know if you
> would like to be listed as an individual supporting the JSR.
> 
> The long term plan for JSF evolution now is to do smaller JSRs, one
> after the other.  This one is scheduled to be done by end of CY 2011.
> 
> This JSR includes a number of items to further flesh out the work we did
> in JSF 2.0 and 2.1, as well as many items to address requests from the
> community for additional functionality.
> 
> We'll be forming a new expert group but we will be creating new mailing
> lists similar in spirit and function to what we're doing with
> jsr-314-open.  We will be doing these lists entirely on the java.net
> infrastructure.  I firmly believe the transparency for which Dan Allen
> has advocated will be achieved.
> 
> Ed
> 
> P.S. I blogged about it as well [2]
> 
> [1] http://javaserverfaces-spec-public.java.net/nonav/proposals/JSF-2_2-draft.html
> [2] http://weblogs.java.net/blog/edburns/archive/2011/02/11/pre-jcp-filed-draft-jsf-22-jsr-available
> 
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