Yes, that’s my understanding too. I’m unaware of any other announcements to the contrary.
Mark.
The current and future APIs will be
evolved through the EE4J community and whatever specification
process it defines.
Guillermo González de Agüero wrote on 11/30/2017 10:21 AM:
Hi,
Reading the JCP september minutes, I find the following
statement from Will Lyons: "[...] existing Java
EE specs and maintenance would continue through the JCP,
but Oracle
does not expect to file new JSRs for Java EE related
technologies.
[...]"
Everything I've read in this list indicated EE4J would have
no relationship with the JCP. Does it mean existing specs
will need to be continued on the JCP after the Eclipse
donation?
Regards,
Guillermo González de Agüero
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