The remaining Java EE 7 JSRs have published their Final Releases. Java ME Embedded continues to move forward, as well as JCP.Next.

JSR 342, Java Enterprise Edition 7 (Java EE 7) Specification, has published its Final Release. Remember to register for the Java EE Launch Webinar next week on 12 June.



JSR 236, Concurrency Utilities for Java EE, has published its Final Release.



JSR 340, Java Servlet 3.1, has published its Final Release.



JSR 345, Enterprise JavaBeans 3.2, has published its Final Release.



JSR 361, Java ME Embedded Profile, Early Draft Review. The review closes 30 June.



JSR 358, A Major Revision of the Java Community Process, has passed its JSR Renewal Ballot. From the Renewal Ballot: The

subject-matter of this JSR (licensing, compatibility,

intellectual-property) are extremely complex and require a great deal

of discussion and negotiation between the lawyers and business

representatives of the various EC companies and organizations. We've

been working diligently on the JSR and have made significant progress. We held extensive discussions during our

recent face-to-face meeting in Zurich (as we have done at each f2f

meeting since the JSR was submitted) and during that meeting the Expert

Group agreed to move forward with a series of proposals. Nevertheless,

it is likely to be several months before we can produce an Early Draft

for review.

Attend the first public EC Meeting of 2013 next week, on 11 June, to hear an update on JSR 358 and JCP.Next progress--details to follow later this week.