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Focus on Java Mobility
By Patrick Curran
For several months now a subset of the JCP's Executive Committees has been meeting as the Java ME Working Group to address Java ME-specific matters. In this column I'll focus on Java ME and on some of the issues that the Working Group has been discussing. (To follow our activities, che...
Nov. 9, 2009 04:15 PM EST  Reads: 744
JSR Watch: Summer Housekeeping
By Patrick Curran
It's summer. JavaOne is behind us, and much of Europe is on holiday :) At this time of year life in the JCP slows down somewhat. Nevertheless JSRs continue to move through the process, and this month I'll discuss several of these, and demonstrate how their progress has been facilitated...
Sep. 1, 2009 01:15 PM EDT  Reads: 980
JSR Watch: JavaOne Wrap-up
By Patrick Curran
The year’s biggest Java community event – JavaOne – finished recently. As it is for others in the Java world, this is a busy time for the JCP. We host various events for our members, we participate in discussions and BOFs, and like all other attendees, we enjoy the opportunity to meet ...
Jul. 13, 2009 05:45 PM EDT  Reads: 1,286
JSR Watch: Here’s to Progress
By Patrick Curran
The end of the year is an opportunity to review the past year’s activity, and to present this to our Executive Committee (EC) members, to our broader membership, and to the general public. So this month I will summarize our progress during the past year. First, in addition to the ongoi...
May. 15, 2009 03:00 PM EDT  Reads: 2,070  Replies: 1
JSR Watch: Focus on Spec Leads
By Patrick Curran
The Java Community Process requires the development of not only technical specifications, but also Reference Implementations (which prove that specs can be implemented) and conformance test suites (Technology Compatibility Kits or TCKs), which are used to verify that implementations co...
May. 12, 2009 05:15 PM EDT  Reads: 1,671
The JCP's Election Results
By Patrick Curran
The JCP’s annual elections for our Executive Committees (ECs) are now complete. As a reminder, during the first round the following members were nominated by Sun and ratified by the community: Nokia, Philips, and IBM for the Java ME EC; and Ericsson, SpringSource, and SAP for the Java ...
Feb. 18, 2009 04:01 PM EST  Reads: 1,221
Election Time
By Patrick Curran
I’m writing this article on the day before the US presidential Election. As happens, we’re also in the middle of the JCP’s annual election cycle. Our elections consist of two phases. The first round, during which members vote for three ratified seats on each Executive Committee (EC), h...
Feb. 12, 2009 12:00 PM EST  Reads: 992
Transparency, Agility, and Democracy
By Patrick Curran
A couple of months ago in this column I discussed the ways in which many Expert Groups conduct their business in an open and transparent manner. After that informal review, the JCP's Program Management Office (PMO) conducted a more formal survey, asking Spec Leads what they were doing ...
Dec. 22, 2008 12:56 PM EST  Reads: 2,931
Smoke-Filled Rooms
By Patrick Curran
It's sometimes argued that the Java Community Process's development procedures are secretive and that the general public is excluded from participating. While this may have been the case in the past, it's no longer true. The majority of JCP Expert Groups now do their work in an open an...
Oct. 14, 2008 07:15 PM EDT  Reads: 2,033
Java, Standards, and Free Software in Europe
By Patrick Curran
Government intervention and direction has long been critical to the development of the computer industry. The Internet, after all, was derived from the ARPANET, developed in the early 1970s from a U.S. government-sponsored research project by the Advanced Research Projects Agency. Toda...
Aug. 20, 2008 04:30 PM EDT  Reads: 3,810
Java and Free Software in Brazil
By Patrick Curran
A couple of recent Brazil-related news events suggested the theme for this column: Java in Brazil. First, the annual International Free Software Forum (FISL) was recently held in Porto Alegre, Brazil. FISL is one of the world's most important free software conferences, and more than 7,...
May. 30, 2008 04:30 PM EDT  Reads: 6,160
The JCP at the 2008 JavaOne Conference
By Patrick Curran
As I write this the JCP's Program Office staff is busy preparing for this year's JavaOne Conference, to be held at the Moscone Center in San Francisco from May 6 through May 9. As you read this you're probably at the conference, or if you were unable to attend I hope you've had a chanc...
May. 6, 2008 10:00 AM EDT  Reads: 1,069
Java, Open Source, Transparency and Community
By Patrick Curran
In last month's article I wrote about Open Source and Open Standards. This month, having just returned from the QCon conference (http://jaoo.dk/london-2008/conference/) in London, during which I discussed the role of community in the JCP, and particularly the role that individual ('non...
Apr. 28, 2008 12:45 PM EDT  Reads: 4,751
Open Source and Open Standards
By Patrick Curran
As I write this article the 2008 FOSDEM (www.fosdem.org/2008/) (Free and Open Source software Developers European Meeting) is about to start. Of course, by the time you read this the meeting will be long over (that's the name of the game with publishing deadlines). I will not be attend...
Mar. 29, 2008 11:00 AM EDT  Reads: 6,725
JSR Watch: Java Mobile and Embedded Spotlight
By Patrick Curran
As I recently spoke at the Java Mobile & Embedded Developer Days conference at Sun's Santa Clara campus, and the yearly Mobile World Congress conference was held in Barcelona in February, and the majority of the JSRs that have been active in the past few weeks are in the mobile space, ...
Feb. 29, 2008 06:30 AM EST  Reads: 8,498
JSR Watch: A Look Back at 2007 and A Look Ahead to 2008
By Patrick Curran
The turn of the year provides an opportunity to review the events of the past and to think about what lies ahead, so I'll address these themes in this month's column. But first I'd like to wish you all a peaceful and successful New Year. It's been a year of steady progress for the JCP....
Jan. 28, 2008 11:15 AM EST  Reads: 10,372
Final Results of the JCP Elections
By Patrick Curran
In October we announced the winners of the first round of this year's JCP elections, during which members voted for three Sun-nominated candidates on each Executive Committee (EC). To refresh your memory, the winners on the Java ME EC were Research in Motion (RIM), Samsung, and Time Wa...
Dec. 27, 2007 12:00 PM EST  Reads: 11,124
And the Winners Are...
By Patrick Curran
The first round of this year's JCP elections is complete. In this round Sun nominates members for election to six ratified seats on the Executive Committees (ECs): three seats on the Java ME Executive Committee (EC) and three on the Java SE/EE EC. A second round of elections takes plac...
Dec. 1, 2007 04:00 PM EST  Reads: 7,314
JCP Elections: Time to Choose Your EC Representatives for 2008
By Patrick Curran
This is election time for the JCP: five seats on the Java ME Executive Committee (EC) and five seats on the Java SE/EE EC are up for re-election. All JCP members are eligible to vote and may cast one vote for each seat (hence the recommendation to vote often). The voting process is in ...
Nov. 4, 2007 02:00 PM EST  Reads: 7,141
JSR Watch: From the New Chair of the JCP
By Patrick Curran
In last month's column Onno Kluyt announced that he would be handing over the role of JCP chair to me. I'd like to take this opportunity to thank Onno for all of the effort he's put into the JCP over the past several years, to thank the hard-working staff of the Program Management Offi...
Oct. 7, 2007 08:00 AM EDT  Reads: 9,874
Estival JSRs
By Onno Kluyt
It's been busy at the JCP for Spec Leads, Expert Groups, and Executive Committees over the summer. Quite a number of new proposals were submitted and were approved to be developed as JSRs; even more moved to new development stages, drawing closer to the finish line. And, I might add, t...
Sep. 1, 2007 12:00 PM EDT  Reads: 11,027
Java Community Process - Annual Awards Winners
By Onno Kluyt
In the May column I introduced the candidates nominated by the community for the top 2007 JCP Awards- the JCP Program 5th Annual Awards. For those of you who missed the grand finale at the Community Event organized by the JCP at JavaOne, here's the line-up of winners.
Jul. 22, 2007 08:30 PM EDT  Reads: 13,878
The JCP and the OpenJDK Community
By Onno Kluyt
At the JavaOne conference earlier in May, Sun launched the OpenJDK project (http://openjdk.java.net). The OpenJDK project is Sun's Java SE implementation under the GPL license. While portions of the project, such as the compiler and Hotspot, were released at an earlier time, at the Jav...
Jul. 5, 2007 03:00 PM EDT  Reads: 10,098
Java Community Process - Getting Ready to Choose the Year's Best
By Onno Kluyt
Every year the process of choosing the community's best starts with nominations in five categories: Member of the Year, Most Outstanding Spec Lead for Java Standard Edition/Enterprise Edition, Most Outstanding Spec Lead for Java Micro Edition, Most Innovative JSR for Java Standard Edit...
May. 29, 2007 05:00 PM EDT  Reads: 9,705
JSR Bookmarks Presented by the Spec Leads
By Onno Kluyt
Interested in getting the latest on Java technology standards at the 2007 JavaOne Conference? A great opportunity is awaiting you because the show has a lot to offer this year too. There are over 60 events - technical sessions (TS), Birds-of-a-Feather meetings (BOF), and Hands On Labs ...
May. 9, 2007 09:15 PM EDT  Reads: 13,847
Behavioral & Philosophical Aspects of Communities
By Onno Kluyt
Whether it's a prescriptive environment like the JCP or a less prescriptive one like OpenJDK and other open source software forums, communities have a lot in common.
Mar. 20, 2007 10:00 AM EDT  Reads: 10,944
JCP.org Web Site Gets a New Life
By Onno Kluyt
It's well known in Java community neighborhoods that the jcp.org site has been the communication lifeline for the JCP program since its inception. It's been the virtual meeting place for members, the primary source of information and updates about Java standards, and the spot where key...
Mar. 7, 2007 12:00 PM EST  Reads: 9,674
Ringing in the New Year
By Onno Kluyt
The year 2006 was a great year for community technology development across the board. At the JCP, Spec Leads, Expert Groups members, observers and Executive Committee members worked together to take Java standards to the next level of development. Women Spec Leads had an outstanding co...
Feb. 11, 2007 05:00 PM EST  Reads: 14,903
The 2006 JCP EC Elections Are Over
By Onno Kluyt
Congratulations go this year to IBM; Oracle, HP; Fujitsu; Doug Lea, professor of computer science; Motorola; Vodafone; Siemens; BenQ; Ericsson AB; and Jean-Marie Dautelle, individual developer and initiator of several open source projects. The first four are now re-elected on the SE/EE...
Jan. 9, 2007 01:15 AM EST  Reads: 15,114
JSR 306 Gets Noticed, Draws Valuable Feedback
By Onno Kluyt
Our new effort to improve and change the Java Community Process through JSR 306 is still young; however, developers and all those interested have already started to provide valuable feedback and share their opinions generously. One such place where opinions were expressed early was the...
Dec. 8, 2006 09:00 AM EST  Reads: 17,934
JCP: Shaping the Next Chapter
By Onno Kluyt
The JCP evolves in much the same way as software: we gain experience with the current implementation, gather ideas from many sources, give an initial ordering to the many ideas, write a draft, get initial feedback, write another draft, get more feedback and so on, towards a reasonable ...
Nov. 9, 2006 02:00 PM EST  Reads: 13,707
SafeNet Introduces Java-Based Sentinel Hardware Keys for Red Hat Linux
By Red Hat News Desk
SafeNet, Inc. has announced the release of Sentinel Hardware Keys for Linux platforms, allowing software developers in the Linux community to protect 32-bit software applications from piracy and implement flexible licensing models. Sentinel Hardware Keys are the most widely-deployed ri...
Oct. 18, 2006 08:00 AM EDT  Reads: 11,211
JCP Bookmarks
By Onno Kluyt
We'll be coming to the rescue and offering the training program virtually, yes, from the JCP.org site itself starting this September
Oct. 2, 2006 04:00 PM EDT  Reads: 15,040
The JCP Program: Beyond the 300 Mark
By Onno Kluyt
JavaOne has a catalyzing effect on Java developers: their enthusiasm and energies spike around the show; they ready their latest and greatest Java technology-based projects and solutions for the annual encounter with software programmers from around the world. Take for instance the JSR...
Sep. 5, 2006 11:00 AM EDT  Reads: 11,676
The 4th JCP Program Annual Awards Runners-Up
By Onno Kluyt
Last month I introduced to you the winners of the 4th JCP Program Annual Awards. But the story is only half told. To get the full picture and understand how tight the competition was, I'm inviting you to meet the runners-up for the JCP Program awards - those who came very close to winn...
Aug. 3, 2006 11:00 PM EDT  Reads: 13,443  Replies: 2
Meet the Winners of the 4th JCP Program Annual Awards
By Onno Kluyt
Last month at the 2006 JavaOne Conference, the Java Community Process (JCP) Program was brought into the spotlight repeatedly when Sun Microsystems CEO Jonathan Schwartz and other speakers urged attendees to join the community. The JCP made center stage again on Wednesday night at the ...
Jun. 30, 2006 12:30 PM EDT  Reads: 14,179  Replies: 1
2006 JavaOne JSR Itineraries
By Onno Kluyt
It's JavaOne show time again. The Java Community Process (JCP) Program and its members have a lot to share from the latest Java specification (JSR) accomplishments showcased in a diversity of forms at the conference, including technical sessions (TS), birds-of-a-feather meetings (BOF),...
May. 30, 2006 04:30 PM EDT  Reads: 16,782  Replies: 1
Women Spec Leads Make History for Java Technology
By Onno Kluyt
Every March here in the U.S. we mark Women's History Month in recognition of women's contribution to the progress of our world. Technology and the Java platform are benefiting as well from women's talent and dedication and an instantiation of that is women engineers' contribution to th...
Apr. 30, 2006 05:00 PM EDT  Reads: 16,758  Replies: 1
Six New Spec Leads Reach JCP Stardom
By Onno Kluyt
The red carpet isn't rolled out just on Hollywood Boulevard this time of the year. It happens in our community too. Six new spec leads recently reached stardom and I'm inviting you to meet them in this month's column. Exceptional spec lead performance gets noticed by the community and ...
Mar. 28, 2006 05:00 PM EST  Reads: 21,101
JSR Watch: Looking Back, Looking Ahead
By Onno Kluyt
2005 may be remembered as the year of eating cake. I had the amusing honor of singing 'Happy Birthday' and eat cake in Sao Paolo, Ede, San Francisco, Tokyo, and a couple more places as many Java groups and organizations around the world wanted to be part of the 10th year of Java techno...
Feb. 10, 2006 09:00 AM EST  Reads: 15,742  Replies: 1

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