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How Java evolves

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Am 10. Mai 2016 lädt die Java Usergroup Berlin-Brandenburg und die E-Post Development GmbH (http://www.epost.de) zum Vortragsabend How does Java evolves ein. Die gesamte Veranstaltung wird auf Englisch stattfinden.

Die Vorträge

How Java envolves (Patrick Curran): The Java Community Process (JCP) is key to the evolution of Java technology. This session emphasizes the value of transparency and participation in the JCP program, through both Java User Groups (JUGs), and through the Adopt-a-JSR program, the community led and developed program to empower Java developers around the world to make a contribution to Java technology. Find out how to become an active participant in advancing the Java platform - JSRs for Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE) 8 and Java Standard Edition (Java SE) 9 are being developed now. This session discusses the transparency that enables participation in the JCP program and how to get involved through the Adopt-a-JSR program. You will also hear about some upcoming changes to the Java Specification Request (JSR) process itself through the latest version of the JCP, and learn how you can get involved. Come with your questions/suggestions, and leave with the motivation and information you need in order to become an active participant in advancing the Java platform now and in the future.

Panel on the Java Community Process: This session will be followed by a panel discussion with the JCP Executive Committee (EC) Members. The EC is the group of Members guiding the evolution of Java technology in the JCP. The EC represents both major stakeholders and a representative cross-section of the Java Community. The EC is responsible for approving the passage of specifications through key points of the JCP.

Current EC Members: https://jcp.org/en/press/news/ec-feature#shelby

Dive into a short session on some JSRs (Greg Luck, Leonardo Lima, Otavio Goncalves de Santana, Werner Keil): Following a short break, we will dive into a short session on some JSRs developed through the JCP Program:

JSR 107, JCACHE, with Hazelcast CEO and JCP EC Member Greg Luck.

JSR 354, Money & Currency API and JSR 363, Units of Measurement with JCP EC Members, Leonardo Lima, Otavio Goncalves de Santana, and Werner Keil

Die Türen für dein Einlaß öffnen sich 18:30 Uhr. Beginn ist dann 19:00 Uhr.

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