[Typo3-dev] Java 170

Peter Niederlag niederlag at ikd01.de
Sun Aug 22 11:11:30 CEST 2004


Hi,

ben van 't ende [netcreators] schrieb am 21.08.2004 um 23:25 Uhr CEST

> Although I am not a real developer I would like to know what this
> means for TYPO3. I looked at jcp.org, but couldn't figure that out.

jcp stands for Java community Process that's is the coordination and
settlement of specifications for the "java-world".

There are numerous drafts, ideas whatsoever about specifications for the
JAVA language. For example there is a jsr(java specification request)
concerning the interoability of JAVA and web-scripting-languages. And
numerous others...

These jsr's are settled and and met in the jcp.

The one Daniel just told us about seems to be a
generic Content-Repository-Api. 

What to use it for?

Soemtimes you might have to build/use any third-application that needs
some stuff from your CMS(maybe in you very sophisticated shop-system
you want to display latest news from the CMS?), and if that was
implementing this API then it probably could be used. If you later
change the CMS to another one, the API still would be the same(if the
CMS implements this API of course), and you don't have to change
anything in your third-application.

What does it have to do with TYPO3?

I think we are supposed to consider this spec and probably support part
of it. (of course adopt it to PHP first, which is probably done by Björn
Schotte?)

HtH;
peter
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