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JSRs: Java Specification Requests
List by JCP Stage
JSR Review (1 JSR) |
Early Draft Review (1 JSR) |
Public Review (3 JSRs) |
Proposed Final Draft (14 JSRs) |
Final Release (173 JSRs) |
Maintenance Review (2 JSRs)
Public Review of Draft Specifications
After completion of Early Draft Review (see Section 2.3),
a draft specification is made available for Public Review, as described in
Section 3.1.
Download Public Drafts
The following draft specifications are available for Public Review. The
download pages will tell when each review period closes and where you can send comments.
The Expert Group writing each draft is required to read and consider all comments submitted.
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Media Server Control API |
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This Specification is a protocol agnostic API for Media Server Control. It provides a portable interface to create media rich applications with IVR, Conferencing, Speech Recognition, and similar features. |
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Marc Brandt, Hewlett-Packard |
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Tomas Ericson, Oracle |
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Enterprise JavaBeansTM 3.1 |
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Enterprise JavaBeans is an architecture for the development and deployment of component-based business applications. |
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Kenneth Saks, Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
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Recently Closed Public Reviews
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Mobile Information Device Profile 3 |
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This JSR will specify the 3rd generation Mobile Information Device Profile, expanding upon the functionality in all areas as well as improving interoperability across devices. |
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Mike Milikich, Motorola |
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Service Connection API for JavaTM ME |
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A new high-level API for connection services via frameworks supporting identity based services, discovery, and authentication. The API supports Service Oriented Architectures (SOA) and other similar network service application models. |
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Pia Niemela, Nokia Corporation |
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Jens Paetzold, Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
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Mobile 3D Graphics API 2.0 |
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This new revision of M3G (JSR-184) will expose the latest graphics hardware features on high-end devices, while improving performance and memory usage on the low end. |
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Tomi Aarnio, Nokia Corporation |
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