Just what I had in mind. :-) Sounds like you're the candidate for providing a PR. ;-) -Markus   From: jaxrs-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jaxrs-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Andy McCright Sent: Dienstag, 24. Juli 2018 22:33 To: jaxrs developer discussions Subject: Re: [jaxrs-dev] [Discuss] Initial Roadmap / Preliminary Release Schedule   > Regarding RX, would you think that it would be even too early to discuss support Java SE 9's Flow API for JAX-RS 3.0? It's never too early to discuss things.  And personally, yes, I like the Java 9 Flow API.  I've been toying with the idea of using that to wrap SSE client - such that components in a client JVM could subscribe and consume SSE events from a remote server.  I just haven't had time lately to prototype it...   Thanks, this helps a lot! :-)   JPMS: https://github.com/eclipse-ee4j/jaxrs-api/issues/640   Regarding RX, would you think that it would be even too early to discuss support Java SE 9's Flow API for JAX-RS 3.0?   -Markus     I'll chime in! :)  For JPMS, I think we should probably start some discussions around this, but there is still a lot of assumptions that are unsettled (like whether we can legally use a module name that starts with "javax").  Some of the issues to resolve is whether we want a single large module that encompasses the entire JAX-RS APIs or whether we want to be more fine-grained and allow users to pick and choose - i.e. just the client APIs, or everything-but-SSE, etc.   For NIO/Reactive, I think there is a lot of buzz around this, but I think the technology is still a bit premature.  I'm still wrapping my head around the ideas of reactive, and others like the MicroProfile group are trying to incubate reactive concepts in a cloud-native environment.  I suspect that as that group continues to make progress, open source implementations will start to form around it and then we can standardize on those implementations.  I want to be cautious and not introduce unproven technology into a spec - and I think that was the argument Markus was making as well.     Major vendors do follow this mailing list. Let's see who chimes in… -Markus   From: Reza Rahman [mailto:reza_rahman@xxxxxxxxx]  Sent: Dienstag, 24. Juli 2018 17:32 To: Markus KARG; 'jaxrs developer discussions' Subject: Re: [jaxrs-dev] [Discuss] Initial Roadmap / Preliminary Release Schedule   The thing is that I didn't even see this in the "ice box"? Vendors really don't think these are priorities to remain competitive? If that's the case, let's rectify that by discussing why these matter?
  On 7/24/2018 7:18 AM, Markus KARG wrote: Yes, I miss these issues too, but is there a product already supporting that, and are the other vendors willing to implement that in the outlined time frame? If yes, I will add this. If no, adding it to the milestone makes no sense (it would just stop us from releasing). -Markus   From: Reza Rahman [mailto:reza_rahman@xxxxxxxxx]  Sent: Dienstag, 24. Juli 2018 00:19 To: jaxrs developer discussions; Markus KARG Subject: Re: [jaxrs-dev] [Discuss] Initial Roadmap / Preliminary Release Schedule   I may be missing something, but these are the big ticket items I would like to see:
  * NIO capabilities/greater alignment with reactive/Reactive Streams * Support for JPMS
  On 7/21/2018 7:49 AM, Markus KARG wrote: Committers,   I have hacked down a very short initial roadmap https://github.com/eclipse-ee4j/jaxrs-api/wiki/Roadmap and would love to discuss it with you. :-)   -Markus 
 
 
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