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After completion of Early Draft Review (see Section 2.3), a draft specification is made available for Public Review, as described in Section 3.1.

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The following draft specifications are available for Public Review. The download pages will tell when each review period closes and where you can send comments. The Expert Group writing each draft is required to read and consider all comments submitted.

262 Web Services Connector for Java Management Extensions (JMX) Agents
Description: Defines a connector for the JMX Remote API that uses Web Services to make JMX instrumentation available remotely. Clients do not have to be Java applications, but can be.
Spec Lead: Star Spec Lead Eamonn McManus, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
 
 
 
311 JAX-RS: The JavaTM API for RESTful Web Services
Description: This JSR will develop an API for providing support for RESTful(Representational State Transfer) Web Services in the Java Platform.
Spec Lead: Marc Hadley, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Spec Lead: Paul Sandoz, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
 
 
 

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271 Mobile Information Device Profile 3
Description: This JSR will specify the 3rd generation Mobile Information Device Profile, expanding upon the functionality in all areas as well as improving interoperability across devices.
Spec Lead: Star Spec Lead Mike Milikich, Motorola
 
 
 
279 Service Connection API for JavaTM ME
Description: A new high-level API for connection services via frameworks supporting identity based services, discovery, and authentication. The API supports Service Oriented Architectures (SOA) and other similar network service application models.
Spec Lead: Pia Niemela, Nokia Corporation
Spec Lead: Jens Paetzold, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
 
 
 
283 Content Repository for JavaTM Technology API Version 2.0
Description: As the version 2.0 of the Content Repository for Java Technology API, the aim is to further expand and refine the specification based on feedback from the community.
Spec Lead: Star Spec Lead David Nuescheler, Day Software, Inc.
 
 
 
290 JavaTM Language & XML User Interface Markup Integration
Description: This JSR enables creation of Java ME applications which combine Web UI markup technologies with Java code. The intent is to leverage the W3C Compound Document Format (CDF) specification.
Spec Lead: Jean-Yves Bitterlich, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
 
 
 
 
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