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"We're making it much easier for you to write a Web service with Enterprise Edition 5," Shannon said.
Version 5 also resolves the conflict in object persistence methods that has been brewing between the Enterprise JavaBeans and Java Data Objects specifications. The new technology is based on a draft of EJB 3, Shannon said.
Java Specification Requests to be supported in Version 5 include JSR 52, pertaining to a standard tag library based on JavaServer Pages; JSR 173, for STAX, or Streaming API for XML; JSR 181, for Web services metadata; JSR 220, for persistence; JSR 222, for JAXB XML binding; JSR 224, for JAX-WS (Web Services); JSR 250, for common annotations, and JSR 252, for JavaServer Faces.
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