I create a ticket for each one of them in case some of you want to
follow the progress.
- WebSocket server endpoint -
Hi Rafael,
If you are looking for the top 5 features that should be highlighted
in Java EE 7, then they would be:
- WebSocket server endpoint
- Chunk style batch processing
- Object-based JSON generation and Stream-based JSON consuming
- ManagedExecutorService
- JAX-RS Client API
There are samples for each one of these at:
https://github.com/javaee-samples/javaee7-samples
I had some basic discussions with Vineet last week on where some of
these usecases can be incorporated in Ticket Monster. Please keep me
involved in the design of how TiMo is going to evolve for Java EE 7
support. Some of the documents that would be very useful from that
process are:
- How to migrate an existing Java EE 6 application to EE 7 ? This
would be very useful to our customers as well.
- Compare LOC/deployment descriptors between the EE 6 and 7 versions.
These would make nice graphs.
- Before/after code fragment for different pieces that were migrated.
- What proprietary technologies were replaced with standards-based
when using EE 7
Cheers
Arun
On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 9:30 PM, Rafael Benevides <benevides(a)redhat.com
<mailto:benevides@redhat.com>> wrote:
Returning the discussion about JBoss Developer Material for Java EE 7,
Arun,
Do you have the list of the 5 features/use cases/quickstarts that
we want to show, right? Can you share it?
Thanks
Em 8/25/14, 9:25, Rafael Benevides escreveu:
> Hi All,
>
> We're about to start the update process of JBoss Developer
> Materials to Java EE 7. But before put the hands on it I talked
> with Pete and we decided that it's better to bring this $subject
> to discussion with everyone on this list.
>
> Ticket Monster already started to be updated
>
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JDF-754
>
> Actually our jboss-eap-quickstarts have been updated to Java EE
> 7.0 on
https://github.com/wildfly/quickstart. Anyway we still
> miss some Java EE 7 specific features/use cases on these quickstarts.
>
> It seems that Arun Gupta has a list of about 5 features/use
> cases/quickstarts that we want to show. The idea is to have these
> Java EE 7 specific quickstarts to be available at
www.jboss.org
> <
http://www.jboss.org>
>
> The main point that we should discuss are:
>
> - What are those quickstarts/features?
> - Where will we host those Java EE 7 quickstarts?
>
https://github.com/jboss-developer/jboss-sandbox-quickstarts ?
> - Paul Robinson,
>
> Considering that the jboss-sandbox-quickstarts github structure,
> do you think that it could have any issues with it? Can we choose
> just specific quickstarts to be present at
www.jboss.org
> <
http://www.jboss.org>
>
> Well,
>
> This is just a starting point, so we can discuss about this
> update process until we have a detailed plan.
>
> The Google docs with the plan is available at:
>
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1n0uVG2rhDf1eSp0b4MhggdIxNa3cthnuWaj2O...
>
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