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Java EE (45 JSRs)
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Java SE (44 JSRs)
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Java ME (83 JSRs)
| OSS (13 JSRs)
| JAIN (22 JSRs)
| XML (18 JSRs)
XML
XML, the Extensible Markup Language, is a universal syntax for describing and structuring data independent from the application logic. Several JSRs focus on developing Java technology APIs specifically targeted at building XML-based applications.
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XML Parsing Specification |
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The JavaTM API for XML Parsing (JAXP) allows developers to easily use XML Parsers in their applications via the industry standard SAX and DOM APIs. |
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Rajiv Mordani, Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
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XML Data Binding Specification |
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A facility for compiling an XML schema into one or more JavaTM classes which can parse, generate, and validate documents that follow the schema. |
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Joe Fialli, Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
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Sekhar Vajjhala, Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
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JavaTM API for XML Processing 1.1 |
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The proposed specification will define a set of implementation independent portable APIs supporting XML Processing. |
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Rajiv Mordani, Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
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JavaTM APIs for XML Messaging 1.0 |
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JAXM provides an API for packaging and transporting business transactions using on-the-wire protocols being defined by ebXML.org, Oasis, W3C and IETF. |
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V B Kumar Jayanti, Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
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JavaTM API for XML Registries 1.0 (JAXR) |
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JAXR provides an API for a set of distributed Registry Services that enables business-to-business integration between business enterprises, using the protocols being defined by ebXML.org, Oasis, ISO 11179. |
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Paul Sterk, Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
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JDOM 1.0 |
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JDOM is a way to represent an XML document for easy and efficient reading, manipulation, and writing. |
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Jason Hunter, Hunter, Jason |
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XML Trust Service APIs |
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This defines a standard set of APIs and a protocol for a "Trust Service", minimizing the complexity of applications using XML Signature. |
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Anthony Nadalin, IBM |
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XML Digital Signature APIs |
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This defines and incorporates a standard set of high-level implementation-independent APIs for XML digital signatures services. The XML Digital Signature specification is defined by the W3C. |
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Sean Mullan, Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
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Anthony Nadalin, IBM |
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XML Digital Encryption APIs |
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This JSR is to define a standard set of APIs for XML digital encryption services. This proposal is to
define and incorporate the high level implementation independent Java APIs. |
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Anthony Nadalin, IBM |
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Java API for XML Transactions |
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JAXTX provides an API for packaging and transporting ACID transactions (as
in JTA) and extended transactions (e.g., the BTP from OASIS) using the
protocols being defined by OASIS, W3C. |
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Jonathan Halliday, Red Hat |
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ebXML CPP/A APIs for Java |
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This JSR is to provide a standard set of APIs for representing and manipulating Collaboration Profile and Agreement information described by ebXML CPP/A (Collaboration Protocol Profile/Agreement)documents. |
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Himagiri Mukkamala, Sybase |
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Streaming API for XML |
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The Streaming API for XML (StAX) is a Java based API for pull-parsing XML. |
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Larry Cable, BEA Systems |
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Thorick Chow, BEA Systems |
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JavaTM Architecture for XML Binding (JAXB) 2.0 |
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JAXB 2.0 is the next version of JAXB, The JavaTM Architecture for XML Binding. This JSR proposes additional functionality while retaining ease of development as a key goal. |
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Kohsuke Kawaguchi, Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
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JavaTM API for XML Web Services Addressing (JAX-WSA) |
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The Java API for XML Web Services Addressing (JAX-WSA) 1.0 specification will define APIs and a framework for supporting transport-neutral addressing of Web services. |
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Mike Grogan, Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
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Arun Gupta, Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
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XML API for JavaTM ME |
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This JSR provides a common general purpose XML API for the next generation of mobile devices. |
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Jean-Yves Bitterlich, Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
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Pia Niemela, Nokia Corporation |
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