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After completion of Public Review, a Proposed Final Draft of the Specification is published, as described in Section 3.2. These draft Specifications are awaiting completion of the associated Reference Implementation (RI) and Technology Compatibility Kit (TCK). A Proposed Final Draft may be changed or updated by the Expert Group as a result of experience gained during the writing of the RI and/or the TCK.

Note: In JCP 1.0, this draft was called the First Public Release, and the TCK was called the Compatibility Test Suite (CTS).

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The following Proposed Final Draft specifications are available for download. The Proposed Final Draft specification(s) are made available for public review and comment only. Your rights with respect to the specifications at this stage in the Java Community Process are defined in the license beginning on the second page of each specification. Your comments on the specification(s) are encouraged subject to the terms of the license.

69 Java OLAP Interface (JOLAP)
Description: JOLAP is a pure Java API for the J2EETM environment that supports the creation and maintenance of OLAP data and metadata, in a vendor-independent manner.
Spec Lead: John D. Poole, Hyperion Solutions Corporation
 
 
 
113 JavaTM Speech API 2.0
Description: This JSR extends the work of the 1.0 JavaTM Speech API, specifying a cross-platform interface to support speech recognizers and synthesizers.
Spec Lead: Charles Hemphill, Conversational Computing Corporation
Spec Lead: Steve Rondel, Conversational Computing Corporation
 
 
 
141 SDP API
Description: The IETF protocol SDP specifies messages that describe multi-media sessions and are included within other protocol messages as payload. The API will enable users to manipulate SDP messages.
Spec Lead: Kelvin R Porter, Cisco Systems
 
 
 
210 OSS Service Quality Management API
Description: Provide an API via the OSS through Java initiative that allows telecom management applications to be developed and integrated with Java-enabled Service Quality Management Systems.
Spec Lead: Thierry Supplisson, Vallent Corporation
 
 
 
225 XQuery API for JavaTM (XQJ)
Description: Develop a common API that allows an application to submit queries conforming to the W3C XQuery 1.0 specification and to process the results of such queries.
Spec Lead: Jim Melton, Oracle
 
 
 
230 Data Sync API
Description: Enabling J2METM applications to access native data synchronization implementation
Spec Lead: Jim Lee, Qisda Corporation
 
 
 
272 Mobile Broadcast Service API for Handheld Terminals
Description: This specification will define an optional package in J2ME/MIDP/CLDC environment to provide functionality to handle broadcast content, e.g. to view digital television and to utilize its rich features and services.
Spec Lead: Star Spec Lead Antti Rantalahti, Nokia Corporation
Spec Lead: Ivan Wong, Motorola
 
 
 
284 Resource Consumption Management API
Description: The API will allow for partitioning resources (constraints, reservations) among Java applications and for querying about resource availability (notifications). It will also provide means of exposing various kinds of resources.
Spec Lead: Grzegorz Czajkowski, Google Inc.
 
 
 
287 Scalable 2D Vector Graphics API 2.0 for Java METM
Description: This specification will define an optional package for rendering enhanced 2D vector graphics and rich media content based on select features from SVG Mobile 1.2, with primary emphasis on MIDP.
Spec Lead: Jarmo Korhonen, Nokia Corporation
 
 
 
289 SIP Servlet v1.1
Description: This specification is an enhancement to the SIPServlet specification. The central focus of this JSR is to enhance the existing SIPServlet specification with new requirements determined by the industry.
Spec Lead: Yannis Cosmadopoulos, Oracle
Spec Lead: Mihir Kulkarni, Oracle
 
 
 
293 Location API 2.0
Description: This specification defines an optional package that enables the developers to use new enhanced location-based features on the JavaTM ME devices.
Spec Lead: Star Spec Lead Jaana Majakangas, Nokia Corporation
 
 
 
298 Telematics API for JavaTM ME
Description: This JSR defines the API set for Telematics Service on mobile devices.
Spec Lead: Dave Kim, SK Telecom Co., Ltd.
Spec Lead: Young Min Park, SK Telecom Co., Ltd.
 
 
 
 
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