• JSR may refer to: Jump to subroutine, an assembly language instruction Java Specification Request, documents describing proposed additions to the Java...
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  • by a JSR. As of 2020[update], JSR 387 describes the current version (2.11) of the JCP. There are hundreds of JSRs. Some of the more visible JSRs include:...
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  • under the Java Community Process as JSR 19 (EJB 2.0), JSR 153 (EJB 2.1), JSR 220 (EJB 3.0), JSR 318 (EJB 3.1) and JSR 345 (EJB 3.2). The EJB specification...
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  • developed under the Java Community Process as JSR 68, the different flavors of Java ME have evolved in separate JSRs. Java ME devices implement a profile. The...
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  • portlet developers. It is defined through various Java Specification Requests (JSRs). A portlet is a pluggable user interface software component that is managed...
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  • Management Kit. JSR 003 of the Java Community Process defined JMX 1.0, 1.1 and 1.2. JMX 2.0 was being developed under JSR 255, but this JSR was subsequently...
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  • Java Community Process. JSR 54 specifies JDBC 3.0 (included in J2SE 1.4), JSR 114 specifies the JDBC Rowset additions, and JSR 221 is the specification...
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  • Jakarta XML Binding (redirect from JSR 31)
    generation "JSRs: Java Specification Requests. JSR 31: XML Data Binding Specification". Retrieved 2011-02-15. "JSRs: Java Specification Requests. JSR 222: Java...
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  • Community Process as JSR 184 in 22 Dec, 2003. As of 2007[update], the latest version of M3G was 1.1, but version 2.0 was drafted as JSR 297 in April 2009...
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    Java virtual machine (redirect from JSR 924)
    Community Process as JSR 924. As of 2006[update], changes to the specification to support changes proposed to the class file format (JSR 202) are being done...
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  • Community Process. MIDP 1.0 (JSR 37) - Approved on September 19, 2000 MIDP 2.0 (JSR 118) - Approved on November 20, 2002 MIDP 3.0 (JSR 271) - Approved on December...
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  • Jakarta Annotations (redirect from JSR 250)
    Jakarta Annotations (CA; formerly Common Annotations for the Java Platform or JSR 250) is a part of Jakarta EE. Originally created with the objective to develop...
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  • specification was developed under the Java Community Process as JSR-170 (Version 1), and as JSR-283 (version 2). The main Java package is javax.jcr. A JCR...
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  • Java compiler (redirect from JSR 199)
    compilation. A standard on how to interact with Java compilers was specified in JSR 199. List of Java Compilers javac, the standard Java compiler in Oracle's...
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  • as JSR 277 and was scheduled to be released with Java 7. JSR 277 later was put on hold and Project Jigsaw was created to modularize the JDK. This JSR was...
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  • 2008; JSR-08-506) Human Performance, (March 2008; JSR-07-625) Microbial Forensics, (May 2008; No. JSR-08-512) Wind Farms and Radar, (January 2008; JSR-08-125)...
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    Jakarta EE (redirect from JSR 58)
    "JSR 316: Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 6 (Java EE 6) Specification". Java Community Process. Oracle Corporation. Retrieved 2022-03-05. "JSR 342:...
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  • Real-time Java (redirect from JSR 1)
    developed as JSR 1 under the Java Community Process, which approved the new standard in November, 2001. RTSJ 2.0 is being developed under JSR 282. A draft...
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  • Request (JSR) 52. On May 8, 2006, JSTL 1.2 was released, followed by JSTL 1.2.1 on Dec 7, 2011. In addition to JSTL, the JCP has the following JSRs to develop...
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  • specification was developed under the Java Community Process and is defined by JSR 40 (a JSR is the formal document that describe proposed specifications and technologies...
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  • short-range wireless communication. JABWT was developed as JSR-82 under the Java Community Process. JSR 82 implementations for Java 2 Platform Standard Edition...
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  • Java Data Mining (redirect from JSR 73)
    developed under the Java Community Process as JSR 73. In 2006, the JDM 2.0 specification was being developed under JSR 247, but has been withdrawn in 2011 without...
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  • existing standard I/O. NIO was developed under the Java Community Process as JSR 51. An extension to NIO that offers a new file system API, called NIO.2,...
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  • Platform was developed under the Java Community Process as JSR 223. The final release of JSR 223 happened on December 11, 2006. The specification, however...
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    of Perseverance (JSR/Irma, 2001) JSR All-Stars, Friends From Brazil 2001 (JSR/Irma, 2001) Carlos Pingarilho, Histórias E Sonhos (JSR,2002) Brazil All...
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  • the Java Community Process (JCP), which uses Java Specification Requests (JSRs) to propose and specify additions and changes to the Java platform. The language...
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  • Community Process as JSR 175, and was released as a part of J2SE 5.0 (Tiger). JSR 175 A Metadata Facility for the Java Programming Language JSR 250 Common Annotations...
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  • Java Data Objects (redirect from JSR 12)
    1.0 was developed under the Java Community Process as JSR 12. JDO 2.0 was developed under JSR 243 and was released on May 10, 2006. JDO 2.1 was completed...
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  • than that. ret is not explicitly deprecated, but useless without the jsr and jsr_w opcodes. Jazelle DBX (Direct Bytecode eXecution), a feature that executes...
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  • PDA Optional Packages for the J2ME Platform JSR 75 is a specification that standardizes access in the Java on embedded devices such as mobile phones and...
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