Eclipse says most specification documents will be available "soon".
Christian Kaltepoth wrote on 9/28/19
7:54 AM:
I just sent a mail to the community and WG lists
and asked for an update regarding the status of the
contributions. Let's see if there are any news about this
topic.
I personally don't think that
the jakarta package rename must be done with a
major release. However, we should wait for a
Specification Committee decision regarding this.
However, I'm not sure if it
makes sense target releases for specific
quarters as we still don't have the specification
documents. Theses are required for the releases
and it is not under our control when we get them.
They
did not ask for the roadmap independently. I
was asked to give a talk on October 23, and
they know what my "usual" talk is about -
the JAX-RS roadmap.
-Markus
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Im Auftrag von Santiago
Pericas-Geertsen Gesendet: Freitag, 27. September
2019 19:31 An: jaxrs developer discussions Betreff: Re: [jaxrs-dev]
Revisiting Roadmap
I can
only speak for myself since
we haven't discussed
versioning of the projects,
but I would be very
surprised if the PMC has any
opinion regarding how the
individual projects are
versioned. The Jakarta EE
Specification committee may
have for the specification
projects, but none that I am
aware of other than usual
practices.
For
Jakarta Faces the
first plan we had was
to call the version
with the package
change (and only the
package change) "2.9".
The
current version is
2.3, so we hoped the
jump from 2.3 to 2.9
would signify it
clearly enough that
2.9 is a big
incompatible change.
But indeed, some Faces
committers have
suggested too to make
3.0 the package change
version, and then 4.0
the big new version
after that.
Maybe
Jakarta REST can
indeed do something
similar.
I
strongly believe that the
switch to the jakarta.*
namespace should result in
a new major version of the
spec, e.g., Jakarta
RESTful Web Services 3.0.
It's a big incompatible
change that shouldn't be
slipped in in a minor
release.
Santiago
Pericas-Geertsen
wrote on 9/25/19
10:05 AM:
Hi
All,
Now
that Jakarta EE
8 is officially
out, we should
revisit our
existing
roadmap. I
updated it with
some tentative
dates for the
versions that we
had planned.