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A finalized JSR provides a reference implementation, which is a free implementation of the technology in source code form, and a Technology Compatibility Kit to verify the API specification. The JCP itself is described by a JSR. As of 2020, JSR 387 describes the current version (2.11) of the JCP.
A Technology Compatibility Kit (TCK) is a suite of tests that at least nominally checks a particular alleged implementation of a Java Specification Request (JSR) for compliance. It is one of the three required pieces for a ratified JSR in the Java Community Process, which are: the JSR specification; the JSR reference implementation
The Information Module Profile is specified in JSR 195 [11] and is designed for vending machines, network cards, routers, telephone boxes and other systems with either simple or no display and some form of limited two way network access. Only APIs for application creation, storage, and network access are defined.
JSR-286 is the Java Portlet Specification v2.0 as developed under the JCP and created in alignment with the updated version 2.0 of WSRP. It was released in June 2008. [ 2 ] It was developed to improve on the short-comings of the version 1.0 specification, JSR-168.
Jakarta Faces, formerly Jakarta Server Faces and JavaServer Faces (JSF) is a Java specification for building component-based user interfaces for web applications. [2] It was formalized as a standard through the Java Community Process as part of the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition.
JSR Corporation [ja; es], a Japanese chemical company, acting in the semiconductor industry; Jacobinte Swargarajyam, a 2016 Indian Malayalam language film; Jessore Airport, in Bangladesh; Jet Set Radio, a video game; John Septimus Roe Anglican Community School, in Perth, Western Australia; Jai Shri Ram, a popular Hindu slogan and greeting
JSR Corp, which plans a $6.4 billion sale to a government-backed fund, says the deal to go private will free it from the difficulty of managing its large foreign investor base and make it easier ...
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 Java annotations (that is, information about a software program that is not part of the program itself) for common semantic concepts in the Java SE and Java EE platforms that apply across a variety of individual technologies.