Nicholas L Gallardo wrote:
So does this mean you're changing your mind on JSR technologies? :)

:-). I'm not against all of it .. just the heavy useless ones ;-).

I am +1 for 183 and 211 ... annotations are useful and no one wants to keep learning new ones.

One key thing to keep in mind still is that this stuff only applies to Java language .. not any JVM based language. As a result, any such features need to be kept away from the core - if we plug this beast into Groovy or Rhino (as we've done in the WSO2 Mashup Server) then none of these JSRs come into play at all.

Sanjiva.
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Sanjiva Weerawarana, Ph.D.
Founder & Director; Lanka Software Foundation; http://www.opensource.lk/
Founder, Chairman & CEO; WSO2, Inc.; http://www.wso2.com/
Member; Apache Software Foundation; http://www.apache.org/
Visiting Lecturer; University of Moratuwa; http://www.cse.mrt.ac.lk/

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