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Broadening JCP Program ParticipationJCP State of the Union &
Progress Report
Heather VanCura
Starting at 14:30
FOSDEM 2015
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● The Java Community Process (JCP) is the open, inclusive process to
develop and revise Java technology specifications (JSRs), reference
implementations (RI), and technology compatibility kits (TCK).● In 2014 celebrated 15 year Anniversary!
● The JCP program now has over 800 Corporate, Individual and Java
User Group (JUG) members. ● Increase in Java User Group Members, and Corporate Members,
decline in Individual members (due to renewal efforts).
For the community, by the community
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New Corporate Members 2014
C2B2
Caelum
Canoo AG
Cloudera
Consol GmbH
Dextra
Gradleware
Hazelcast
ICEsoft Technologies
innoQ,
Intalio
Irian Solutions GmbH
Jelastic
Kaazing Corporation
MicroDoc
MongoDB
oparco
Rakuten
Savoir Technologies
Stormpath
Summa Tech do Brasil
Terra Firma Engineering
TimeSys
Tomitribe
Webtide
Wombat Software
Vaadin
Vision Service Plan
ZEEF
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JSRs
• More than 370 JSRs are in development in the JCP program;
~two thirds have reached Final Release.● Java EE 7 Final Release 2013.● Java SE 8 Final Release 2014.● Java ME 8 Final Release 2014.
• Active JSRs: 43 including 15 Newly filed JSRs. ● Java EE 8 JSRs filed and approved.● Java SE 9 JSRs.
– Java SE 9 Platform (JSR # TBD) not filed yet, butdiscussed at January EC Meeting.
– JSR 376, Java Platform Module System, filed andapproved.
● JEP 200, JEP 220.
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Using the Process to change the Process
• We modify the Process (as defined in the JSPA and the
Process Document) by filing JSRs.
• The Executive Committee members form the Expert Group for
these JSRs.
• Process-change JSRs go through all of the same stages as
regular JSRs.
• The output is a new version of the Constitution.
• Since 2012 we have been working on a series of four JSRs,
collectively referred to as JCP.next, to reform the ourprocesses.
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Legal framework and governance
• The Java Specification Participation Agreement (JSPA)
• A legal contract between members and Oracle.
• Addresses Intellectual Property (IP) grants and the termsunder which the Spec, RI, and TCK must be licensed.
• http://www.jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/JSPA2.pdf
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• The Process Document
• Defines the governance of the organization.
• Defines the processes that are used to submit define, develop,review, approve, and maintain specifications.
• Defines the obligations to produce an RI and TCK.
• http://jcp.org/en/procedures/jcp2.
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JSR 348, JCP 2.8
• This JSR implemented a number of relatively simple but
significant changes to make our processes more transparent
and to enable broader participation.
• Expert Groups must do their work in the open, using publicmailing-lists and public Issue Trackers.
• They must enable the public to observe and review theirwork, and must respond to public comments.
• The JSR was completed in October 2011, and defined version
2.8 of the Process Document.
• As a result we saw a significant increase in developer
participation in the JCP, primarily through Java User Groups
and the Adopt-a-JSR program.
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JSR 355, JCP 2.9
• The JCP used to have two Executive Committees: one for
Java ME and one for Java SE and EE combined.
• Because Java is One Platform and because we expect Java
ME and Java SE to converge over time, JSR 355 was
introduced to merge the two Executive Committees into one.
• This JSR reduced the total number of EC members from 32 to
25 while maintaining the 2:1 ratio of Ratified to Elected seats.
• It made no other significant changes to our processes.
• The JSR was completed and was implemented in 2012/2013.
– New members elected in 2014: Hazelcast, GeirMagnusson Jr and MicroDoc.
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Modifying the JSPA
• The JSPA has not been significantly modified since 2002.
• Since then the organization and the environment in which we
operate have changed significantly.
• Most significantly, the widespread adoption of open-sourcelicensing and development practices.
• The document is long overdue for updating and cleanup.
• However, it is very complicated and difficult to understand.
• We must be very careful when making changes.
• Plus…
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Why it matters
• The JSPA defines the way in which Intellectual Property (IP)
rights are granted and the terms under which the Spec, RI, and
TCK must be licensed.
• We must make sure that the technologies we incorporate into
Java are "safe" from an IP perspective, so that people can
implement them and use them with confidence.
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JSR 358 goals
• Maintain compatibility guarantees.
• Embrace open-source licensing and development processes.
• Simplify IP-flow and licensing models.
• Enable even more openness, transparency, and participation.
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JSR 364, Broadening JCP Membership
• This JSR was spun-off from JSR 355 in order to implement
membership-related changes more quickly.
• Goal: encourage more individuals to join and participate in the
JCP while ensuring that we have appropriate IP commitments
from all members.
• New Affiliate membership class for individuals with a much
simpler membership agreement.
• No lawyers and no employer approval required.
• New Partner membership class for Java User Groups that are
not legal entities.
• Free membership for corporations.
• In progress now – expected completion in 2015.
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Follow us on java.net
• Of course, we do all our work in public.
• Start with our public java.net project.
• There you will find links to:
• The Observer mailing list (all Expert Group mail is copiedhere).
• The Issue Tracker.
• The Document Archive (our meeting minutes and workingdocuments are published here).
• Let us know what you think.
• Help us to do the right thing!
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Results so far...
• JSR 348 introduced version 2.8 of the Process.
• JSR 355 introduced version 2.9 of the Process, merged the
two ECs into one EC.
• It is now easier for JCP members and the public to observe
and participate in the work of Expert Groups.
• Transparency is the default mode of operation.
• All new JSRs will be bound by the new rules.
• Existing JSRs voluntarily adopt them—almost all ActiveJSRs have.
• Now we need your participation!
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• Public JSR schedule--current, and updated regularly.
• Public read and/or write page/wiki for the JSR.
• Public discussion for the work of the JSR (archived).
• Public feedback mechanism.
• Public issue tracker.
• One EC votes on all JSRs 3x in life of JSR with publicresults.
• All JSRs have 3 open public review periods (30 days).● Release early and often!
JCP is now more open
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Putting the community back into the JCP
• No more barriers to participation.
• All members of the Java community can participate:
• In the implementation of the platform throughOpenJDK and GlassFish.
• In the evolution of the platform through the JCPand Adopt-a-JSR programs.
• If you care about the future of Java...participate!
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What is it?
• A JUG-lead initiative to improve Java standards.
• Groups of JUG members work on JSRs.
• See http://java.net/projects/adoptajsr for full details.
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● 30+ JUGS participating:
– South America: Campinas JUG (Brazil), ceJUG (Brazil),GOJava (Brazil), SouJava (Brazil), Brasilia, DF JUG(Brazil), GUJ Londrina (Brazil) Peru JUG, GuadalajaraJUG, GUJavaSC (Brazil).
– North America: Chicago JUG, Silicon Valley JUG,Houston JUG (USA), Toronto JUG (Canada).
– Europe: London Java Community (UK), BeJUG(Belgium), Bucharest, Bulgarian JUG, Madrid JUG(Spain), JUG Cologne (Germany), Istanbul JUG (Turkey).
– Asia: Indonesia JUG, JUG JogLoSemar (Indonesia),Hyderabad JUG (India), JUG Chennai (India).
– Africa & Middle East: EGJUG (Egypt), Morocco JUG,Faso JUG (Africa), Jozi JUG (South Africa), Mbale(Uganda).
Adopt-a-JSR Adopters
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• Belgian JUG: JSR 356, Java API for WebSocket - Hack day;developed Tic-Tac-Toe game included in Java EE 7 SDK.
• Chennai JUG: JSR 338, Java Persistence 2.1, JSR 344, JSF 2.2,JSR 352, Batch, JSR 353, JSON, JSR 356, WebSocket - UrbanTraveler application; JSR 354, Money & Currency API.
• London Java Community: Java Test & Java Countdowninitiative, JSR 310, Date and Time API and JSR 335, LambdaExpressions; myriad OpenJDK hack days & talks organized.
• SouJava Brazil: JSRs 310, 339, 344, and other JSRs; talks, books,articles, classes, code/hack days:
● http://soujava.org.br/servicos/adopt-a-jsr/
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Java SE & Java EE Adopters
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Resources: find out more
•JCP & Adopt-a-JSR online meeting-materials and recordings
available: http://jcp.org/en/resources/multimedia
•Follow the JCP online: http://JCP.org
– Twitter @jcp_org
– blogs.oracle.com/jcp
– Facebook: Java Community Process
•Adopt-a-JSR online:http://adoptajsr.java.net.
– Twitter @adoptajsr
– Facebook: AdoptaJSR
– members@adoptajsr.java.net - the global mailing list
– IRC: #adoptajsr channel on irc.freenode.net
– GitHub: https://github.com/Adopt-a-JSR
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