Enterprise Java

Jakarta MVC 2.0 Released

Jakarta MVC 2.0 passed the release review ballot and is now ratified as a final specification according to the Jakarta EE Specification Process (JESP).

The last steps for the project team after the ballot are to release the staged artifacts to Maven Central and verify that all published information is correct. That has now been done, and I have listed information about how to obtain the artifacts below.

The MVC 2.0 API maven coordinates are:

<dependency>
  <groupId>jakarta.mvc</groupId>
  <artifactId>jakarta.mvc-api</artifactId>
  <version>2.0.0</version>
</dependency>

The Eclipse Krazo 2.0.0 maven coordinates are:

<dependency>
  <groupId>org.eclipse.krazo</groupId>
  <artifactId>krazo-core</artifactId>
  <version>2.0.0</version>
</dependency>

In addition to the core component, you will also need a dependency specific to the Jakarta EE 9 implementation you are using. See Eclipse Krazo 2.0.0 download page for more information about this.

The MVC 2.0 TCK can be downloaded from the Eclipse Download area. It can also be obtained from Maven Central.

I have used Jakarta MVC as an example for a specification going through the steps involved in the JESP and blogged about it here. Follow the Jakarta MVC tag to get them all.

Published on Java Code Geeks with permission by Ivar Grimstad, partner at our JCG program. See the original article here: Jakarta MVC 2.0 Released

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Ivar Grimstad

Ivar Grimstad is an experienced software architect focusing on Enterprise Java. He is participating in the Java Community Process as a member of the Expert Groups for JSR 368 (JMS 2.1), JSR 371 (MVC 1.0), JSR 375 (Java EE Security API). He is also a member of the NetBeans Dream Team.
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