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Re: [jaxrs-dev] Round of Introductions

Hi All,

My name is Andy McCright, and  I am a part of the IBM team that works on WebSphere Liberty and OpenLiberty.  I am also a frequent contributor to Apache CXF and the MicroProfile Rest Client projects.  I participated in the JAX-RS 2.1 Expert Group, and am excited to be at it again in the Eclipse Foundation.

Like Arjan, I'm interested in making security easier for JAX-RS applications.  I'd also be interested in moving the MP Rest Client into the JAX-RS spec - it seems like it would fit nicely under the ClientBuilder API.  I'm learning more about the MVC spec, and I agree with Christian that we should improve the JAX-RS spec to make it play together nicely.

Thanks for getting this thread started - looking forward to working with all of you!

Andy

On Sat, Feb 17, 2018 at 12:08 PM, Christian Kaltepoth <christian@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Markus,

thanks a lot for the warm welcome. I agree that having separate JSRs for JAX-RS and MVC was the correct decision back then. However, good integration with JAX-RS is a very important success factor for us and therefore I would love to help moving JAX-RS forward.

I agree that it may be a bit early to start discussions about issues on GitHub. But I hope that we can get more people on this mailing list soon. I agree with Kevin that it would be a good idea to send some kind of invitation to the old JAX-RS list on groups.io. There are currently about 50 members on this list and it would be great to get them on the new list.

Christian

2018-02-17 16:35 GMT+01:00 Markus KARG <markus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

Hello Christian,

 

I am very glad to have you in the boat, as I do see MVC API -besides the compliant runtimes and applications- as an important stakeholder for the JAX-RS API! I remember very well when I proposed to split up the JAX-RS EG into one for JAX-RS and one for MVC, and while I still think it was the correct decision back then, sharing contributors is a great thing to get our APIs aligned, indeed.

 

I noticed that you already started some threads in the Github issues tracker, which is great! Please don't mind if discussions will start slowly, as not all committers have access to Github and the mailing list as of today, but day after day more committers do enter, so (hopefully) we have lively discussions rather soon!

 

CU

-Markus

 

 

From: jaxrs-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jaxrs-dev-bounces@eclipse.org] On Behalf Of Christian Kaltepoth
Sent: Samstag, 17. Februar 2018 14:26
To: jaxrs-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [jaxrs-dev] Round of Introductions

 

Hi everyone,

 

I would like to take the opportunity to introduce myself. Even though I'm not (yet) a committer. :-)

 

My name is Christian Kaltepoth. I'm specification lead for JSR 371 (MVC 1.0) and also was in the EG for JSR 380 (Bean Validation 2.0). As MVC 1.0 is built on top of JAX-RS, I'm very interested in JAX-RS's future. As part of my work on MVC 1.0 many JAX-RS related issues came up, which I reported to the JAX-RS EG. Unfortunately most of them are still unresolved and I would love to help getting them fixed.

 

Beside that I'm also using JAX-RS almost daily in my job, so I have quite some experience with the API and know about the good parts and what could be improved. ;-)

 

Regards

 

Christian

 

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