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The Java Community Process(SM) Program
Welcome to jcp.org, home of the Java Community ProcessSM (JCPSM) Program. The JCP is the mechanism for developing standard technical specifications for Java technology. Anyone can register for the site and participate in reviewing and providing feedback for the Java Specification Requests (JSRs), and anyone can sign up to become a JCP Member and then participate on the Expert Group of a JSR or even submit their own JSR Proposals.
To get the most out of the site, register now.
For more information about the JCP Program, refer to our overview page.
The JCP Executive Committee (EC) Election page is updated for the fall 2025 election.
If you have an interest in participating in the JCP EC, check it out. The nominations will open on September 16.
The 2024 JCP Award winners were announced at the JCP Social Event on Tuesday evening. Congratulations to Alan Bateman and JavaDominicano!
Thank you to those of you who were able to join us on Tuesday evening. It is the people that make the Java community such an amazing place.
We will be sharing the photos from our event soon - stay tuned!
Take a look at the Winter 2025 edition of the JCP Newsletter to learn what is going on in the JCP and Java community!
Thank you everyone for joining us in celebrating the JCP 25-year anniversary!
Take a look at the Twenty-five years of the Java Community Process article for the recap of our anniversary.
Enjoy the Celebrating 25 years of the JCP with JUGs around the world video. Thank you to all the JUGs that participated in this amazing milestone!
The agenda and recording from the December public EC Meeting are now available!
Java in Education is an initiative to promote Java in the local educational institutions.
See the message from Heather VanCura, VP and Chairperson of the JCP Program.
The goal of the Java Ecosystem JCP Working Group is to educate and increase awareness around Java ecosystem third-party tools and libraries to increase the adoption of modern release processes by third-party tool and library maintainers.
JSR Updates New JSRs
JSR 400, Java SE 25
Public Reviews
JSR 399, Java SE 24
Final Releases
JSR 378, Portlet 3.0 Bridge for JavaServer Faces 2.2
JSR 381, Visual Recognition Specification
JSR 393, Java SE 18
JSR 394, Java SE 19
JSR 395, Java SE 20
JSR 396, Java SE 21
JSR 397, Java SE 22
JSR 398, Java SE 23
JSR 399, Java SE 24
Maintenance Reviews
JSR 221, JDBC 4
JSR 269, Pluggable Annotation Processing API
Maintenance Releases
JSR 384, Java SE 11
JSR 385, Units of Measurement API
JSR 387, Streamline the JCP Program
JSR 392, Java SE 17
JSR 907, Java Transaction API
JSR 199, Java Compiler API
JSR 221, JDBC 4 API Specification
JSR 269, Pluggable Annotation Processing API
JSR 387, Streamline the JCP Program, has posted a Maintenance Release (2019).
JSR 364, Broadening JCP Membership, has posted a Maintenance Release (2017).
JSR 355, JCP Executive Committee Merge, completed its work and went final in 2012.
JSR 348, Towards a new version of the JCP, posed a Final Release in 2011.
There is a transparency sub-project introduced as part of the Adopt-a-JSR program. We need JUGs or individuals to do transparency checks or audits on JSRs.
Following the upgrade to the JCP 2.8 Program, the Program Office has made available the following materials for Spec Leads on the Multimedia page of jcp.org:
- Adopt-a-JSR for Spec Leads (February 2013 call)
- JCP 2.9 and Transparency (November 2012 call)
- Meet the Candidates (October 2012 call)
- Expert Group Nominations (June 2012 call)
- Leveraging the JCP Community (February 2012 call)
- Transparency (December 2011 call)
- JCP 2.8 Overview (October 2011 call)
The Java Community Process (JCP) program has seen a dramatic rise in worldwide participation. Read more here...
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