Expected in Q213, Release Will Accommodate Many Developer Requests October 11, 2012,
Volume 176, Issue 2
News about Java EE 7, discussed at JavaOne 2012, revealed that plans for the release, expected in Q213, include new features that will help facilitate building scalable HTML5 applications, including support for non-blocking (event-driven) I/O Servlet 3.1 API, JCache, JSON-P, WebSockets, JAX-RS 2.0 Client API, JPA schema generation and an improved security configuration, which can particularly benefit applications deployed to cloud environments. In addition, Java EE 7 is also expected to include a number of capabilities to help increase developer productivity, such as improved resource definition metadata, improved Managed Beans alignment (including transactional interceptors) and method-level validation with Bean Validation 1.1.
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