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Java Spotlight Episode 130: Santiago Pericas-Geertsen on JSR 339: JAX-RS 2.0 @spericas

 
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Interview with Santiago Pericas-Geertsen on JSR 339: JAX-RS 2.0.

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  • May 8-9, JavaOne Hyderabad, India
  • May 10, GIDS, Bangalore, India
  • May 14, Java Day Tokyo
  • May 18-19, Geecon, Poland
  • May 22-24, GR8Conf, Denmark
  • May 24-25, JEEConf, Kiev
  • Jun 3-5, JAX Conf, Santa Clara, USA

Feature Interview

Dr. Santiago Pericas-Geertsen is a Principal Member of Technical Staff in the Sun Glassfish organization at Oracle. He is an architect and technical lead in the Avatar project at Oracle. Within the JCP program, Santiago is a Spec Lead for JSR 339: JAX-RS 2.0 The Java API for RESTful Web Services. While at Sun Microsystems, Santiago was a tech lead for the Glassfish Mobility Platform, a developer and lead in the Fast Web Services project and a participant, and editor, in World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) initiatives including the XML Binary Characterization working group (WG) and the W3C Efficient XML Interchange WG. In addition, Santiago was a Project Management Committee (PMC) member at the Apache Software Foundation representing the Xalan/XSLTC project, and one of the original Sun Microsystems developers of XSLTC, the compiling version of the Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations now part of the JDK.

JAX-RS 2.0 links:

http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=339

http://java.net/projects/jax-rs-spec

http://jersey.java.net/


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Interview with Santiago Pericas-Geertsen on JSR 339: JAX-RS 2.0.

Right-click or Control-click to download this MP3 file. You can also subscribe to the Java Spotlight Podcast Feed to get the latest podcast automatically. If you use iTunes you can open iTunes and subscribe with this link: Java Spotlight Podcast in iTunes.


Show Notes

News


Events

  • May 8-9, JavaOne Hyderabad, India
  • May 10, GIDS, Bangalore, India
  • May 14, Java Day Tokyo
  • May 18-19, Geecon, Poland
  • May 22-24, GR8Conf, Denmark
  • May 24-25, JEEConf, Kiev
  • Jun 3-5, JAX Conf, Santa Clara, USA

Feature Interview

Dr. Santiago Pericas-Geertsen is a Principal Member of Technical Staff in the Sun Glassfish organization at Oracle. He is an architect and technical lead in the Avatar project at Oracle. Within the JCP program, Santiago is a Spec Lead for JSR 339: JAX-RS 2.0 The Java API for RESTful Web Services. While at Sun Microsystems, Santiago was a tech lead for the Glassfish Mobility Platform, a developer and lead in the Fast Web Services project and a participant, and editor, in World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) initiatives including the XML Binary Characterization working group (WG) and the W3C Efficient XML Interchange WG. In addition, Santiago was a Project Management Committee (PMC) member at the Apache Software Foundation representing the Xalan/XSLTC project, and one of the original Sun Microsystems developers of XSLTC, the compiling version of the Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations now part of the JDK.

JAX-RS 2.0 links:

http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=339

http://java.net/projects/jax-rs-spec

http://jersey.java.net/


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