Cloud topics in Java EE 7 left out


As with the development of the next version of the Java Standard Edition (Java SE 8), it now appears that there are certain features previously proclaimed the next version of Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE 7) will not make it to the finish line. Around until next spring to cope with the specification may, according to Linda DeMichiel the support points PaaS (Platform as a Service) and tenancy towards Java EE slip 8th

Java EE applications might indeed already has in the cloud platforms from Oracle, Red Hat, IBM, and CloudBees are operated, however, is the operation is not yet ripe for a complete standardization explains the Oracle engineer that the relevant working group under the JSR 342 protrudes. The thorough standardization of cloud topics could have a shift of Java EE 7 to the spring of 2014 resulted. Therefore, the members of the Expert Group is now the proposal is made, complete the standardization of PaaS and support of multi-tenancy only with Java EE 8th This release could then probably be released in spring 2015th

Originally, the next Java EE version will be published in the fourth quarter of 2012. The date was then postponed to spring 2013 to accommodate new features such as Web Sockets and JSONP ("JSON with padding") still with you. In them you will like to Java Persistence API 2.1, Java API for RESTful Services 2.0, hold Expression Language 3.0, Java Message Service 2.0, JavaServer Faces 2.2, Enterprise JavaBeans 3.2, Contexts and Dependency Injection 1.1 and Bean Validation 1.1 apparently.

The current version Java EE 6 was released in December 2009. With her a dichotomy in Web Profile and Full Profile was introduced. The stripped down compared to the full version of web profiles-profile issue gathered only the techniques used in a typical Java web application is used. Currently, there are probably 13 application servers that are compatible with Java EE 6th

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