On 11/06/07, Gerald Loeffler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i've just skimmed through the fascinating early draft for JSR 275
> which provides an API for dealing with measures and units in Java.
> Naturally, it also deals with units of time (and hence measures such
> as duration).
>
> - can someone familiar with JSR 310 (the nascent "Date and Time API")
> comment on whether JSR 310 will build on the foundation of JSR 275
> where it makes sense?

Jean Marie Dautelle from JSR-275 is involved on the JSR-310 mailing
list. As co-spec lead of JSR-310 I want to properly evaluate how well
they will integrate.

> - what are the current plans for Joda in relation to these 2 JSRs.

Joda-Time will remain an open source project for JDK1.3+. There will
be occasional releases mainly of bug fixes. I'm not planning any
actual integration with either JSR.

Stephen

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