Perhaps, it's a problem of communication, what about
"As an effort to make Java on diet, Java 10 will not be shipped with modules 
corba, jaxb or common annnotations, for Java 9, you can use a command line 
option to have access to those deprecated modules."

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----- Mail original -----
> De: "Andrew Haley" <a...@redhat.com>
> À: jigsaw-dev@openjdk.java.net
> Envoyé: Lundi 13 Février 2017 16:11:48
> Objet: Re: Java SE JSR 250 annotations module renamed to 
> java.xml.ws.annotation?

> On 13/02/17 14:34, Alan Bateman wrote:
>> The small subset of the JSR-250 defined "Common Annotations" that you
>> see in Java SE is part of the web services stack that was added in Java
>> SE 6. If it weren't for JAX-WS then these annotations would have no
>> business being in Java SE or the JDK.
> 
> Well, okay, but they have been advertised as "Common Annotations" for
> ten years now.  It's a bit unconvincing to say "Yes, but we didn't
> really mean it."
> 
> Andrew.

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