I would like to hear a bit more from the EE4J stakeholders, but my
impression is that Oracle has no intention of doing anything else with Java
EE in the JCP.
You are correct in that I am
alluding to the fact that Oracle has the unique power to unilaterally vote
down whatever it wants in the JCP. While I am sure that could be changed, I
am not sure it is worth it or whether it is even accomplishable. My
impression also is that the Eclipse Foundation is not that averse to
functioning more like a standards body.
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smartphone
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From: Werner Keil
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Date: 10/9/17 1:48 PM
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To: ee4j-community@xxxxxxxxxxx
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Re: [ee4j-community] EE4J and the JCP
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