Java Authentication Service Provider Interface for Containers 1.1 Java API for XML Registries (JAXR) 1.0 (Optional) Java API for XML-Based RPC (JAX-RPC) 1.1 (Optional) Web Services Metadata for the Java Platform 2.1 Java API for RESTful Web Services (JAX-RS) 2.1 Standard Tag Library for JavaServer Pages (JSTL) 1.2īatch Applications for the Java Platform 1.0Ĭontexts and Dependency Injection for Java 2.0Ĭommon Annotations for the Java Platform 1.3 Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 8 (Java EE 8) JSR 374 – Java API for JSON Processing (JSON-P)1.1.JSR 370 – Java API for RESTful Web Services (JAX-RS) 2.1.JSR 367 – The Java API for JSON Binding (JSON-B) 1.0.JSR 365 – Contexts and Dependency Injection (CDI) 2.0.The following JSRs are new or updated in Java EE 8: Date & Time API, Streams API, annotations enhancements) Support for Java SE 8 new capabilities (e.g.Server-Sent Events support (Client & Server-side).Enhanced JSON support including a new JSON binding API.Java Servlet 4.0 API with HTTP/2 support.This release modernizes support for many industry standards and continues simplification of enterprise ready APIs. Stay tuned to eclipse.Java EE 8 continues to improve API and programming models needed for today's applications and adds features requested by our world-wide community.WS-I basic profile 1.1, attachment profile 1.0.Select a target server and J2EE version.Code assist in Java editors and builders for code generation.Custom (Java) server adapter for total control.Supports deploy, debug, project restart on Java EE runtimes.JSP editor, HTML code assist, editors for Java, JavaScript, taglibs.Models and source editors for deployment descriptors.Support for WAR files, EJBs, JARs, EAR files, etc.Database Explorer – View database schemas, tables, views, stored procedures and user-defined functions.Wizard to create live connections to database servers over JDBC.Bottom-up – Start with code, generate the WSDL interface.Top-down – Start with a WSDL interface, go to code.Validation tools for XML schema, WSDL files, WS-I compliance.Visualize Web services – their interfaces, data structures, etc.Build WSDL and XSD files without knowing the XML syntax underneath.Based on the OASIS XML catalog standard.XML Catalog support – A repository for DTDs, XSDs, or any XML resource (WSDL, XSL, etc.).Includes the usual Eclipse editor features:.Supports generic server adapters and custom server adapters.Preferences pages to configure various server runtimes.WS-I test tools – validate WSDL and SOAP envelopes for WS-I compliance.Facets – technique and UI for modeling server features.Support for server types and server connectivity (Web, DB). JDT-like features applied to other languages (HTML, JSP, XML…).User experience – dynamic help, graphical WSDL editor.Simple to use – wizards, editing support.Data tools moved to a separate project (DTP) in March 2005.BEA joined the project leadership in February 2005.Full-time development since October 2004.Eclipse foundation creation review June 2004.Includes tools for open source and commercial products (Apache Tomcat, BEA WebLogic, IBM WebSphere).Supports open standards from OASIS, the W3C, JCP, and others.WTP is two subprojects and one incubation project:.End user tools and APIs for Web and J2EE application development.
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