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Java Community Process

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Java Community Process

Sun's system for allowing third parties to submit requests for new features to Java. JCP is a formal process that must be adhered to, and fees are involved. In 1999, Sun submitted Java to the ECMA standards body, but withdrew its J2SE specification later in the year. It has continued to promote its own JCP methodology for further enhancing the language. For more information, visit http://jcp.org/en/home/index.


(project)Java Community Process - (JCP) An organization controlled by Sun Microsystems to further the growth of the Java language and runtime. The JCP produces standards called Java Standard Requests, which are "requests" in the same sense as RFCs.


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The completion of the MID profile specification for Java technology in wireless advances the capabilities for wireless application development and network connectivity to a new level of sophistication and dramatically illustrates how the Java Community Process balances cross-industry cooperation with speed to market.
Sun may not release the Java reins soon, but recently it did respond to feedback from vendors and helped form a panel to revise the Java Community Process (JCP).
JSR-94, developed through the Java Community Process (JCP) program, defines a Java runtime API for rule engines by providing a simple API to access a rule engine from a Java Platform, Standard Edition or a Java Platform, Enterprise Edition client.
 
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