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| ID | Category | Severity | Reproducibility | Date Submitted | Last Update | |||||||
| 0002872 | [Hessian] | minor | always | 08-26-08 09:55 | 08-26-08 09:55 | |||||||
| Reporter | ferg | View Status | public | |||||||||
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| Priority | normal | Resolution | open | |||||||||
| Status | new | Product Version | ||||||||||
| Summary | 0002872: allow JSR-310 (Java Date and Time) for Hessian implementation | |||||||||||
| Description |
(rep by Craig Smith) I am currently researching potential technologies for a large-scale software engineering project that employs a service oriented architecture, using J2EE. I am strongly considering recommending Hessian be used for communication between services in preference to a SOAP based approach, however, before I do that I need to iron out one potential show stopper. We are keen to be early adopters of the forthcoming Java Date and Time API (JSR-310), instead of the clumsy and dated java.util.Date/Calendar APIs. Is there any plans for future versions of Hessian to support these APIs? If so, when is that likely to be? |
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