This is sort of just a minor, perhaps a proofreading point, but with
regard to first EL used:
#{identity.isLoggedIn}
Shouldn't that be:
#{identity.loggedIn}
-Dan
On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 10:34 PM, Gavin King <gavin(a)hibernate.org> wrote:
I just submitted the Web Beans public draft :-)
Jason and I are feeling fairly confident that we can get Web Beans
accepted as a required part of Java EE 6.
And Pete and Shane are working hard on the RI.
Hope you guys like it :-)
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Gavin King <gavin(a)hibernate.org>
Date: Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 9:31 PM
Subject: JSR-299 Public draft
To: spec-submit(a)jcp.org
Hi folks! Here's the Web Beans public draft :-)
1. spec is attached.
2. The alias for comments: jsr-299-comments(a)jcp.org
3. The length of the Review: 30 days
4. The answer to the following questions.
A. Does the specification include software codes
in the following format:
Binary : No
Source (compilable) : No
Javadocs : No
B. Do the codes or the spec call on, contain, use
or demonstrate encryption technology?
No
5. The Proposed Business Terms provided for Early Draft Review are unchanged
6. The Proposed Final Draft specification will be submitted in January 2009
8. The version number of the specific specification document: Web Beans 1.0
The anticipated release date: January 2009
The full corporate name and address of the Spec Lead Member:
Gavin King
Red Hat Middleware LLC
3340 Peachtree Rd #1200
Atlanta GA 30326
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