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Moving on
After more than six years at Sun working on the Java SE platform, I have decided to move on. Today was my last day. I still very much believe in all the technologies I was involved in and will leave it to my colleagues to continue the work. Thanks to OpenJDK I may not disappear completely and pop in every once in a while.
If you want to follow my future adventurers, see my new blog.
Posted at 17:19 Mar 14, 2008 by Andreas Sterbenz in About |
Aboard JSR 294
A short note to let people know that Alex Buckley and myself have assumed responsibility for JSR 294 (Improved Modularity Support in the Java Programming Language) and that we will be serving as co-spec leads. The direction for the JSR has not changed. I had already been working with Gilad on superpackage issues before his recent departure and we will continue on the course that he wisely laid out. You can read more about the concepts in this other posting.
I will also continue to be involved in the work on deployment modules being defined by JSR 277 (Java Module System) taking care of some of the core aspects of the implementation and helping out Stanley on a few spec issues as I mentioned earlier.
Posted at 15:26 Nov 08, 2006 by Andreas Sterbenz in About |
About this blog
This is Weblog of Andreas Sterbenz. I've been working in the Java SE security group at Sun since July 2001. During that time, I have worked on PKCS#11 (accessing crypto accelerators and crypto Smart Cards), JSSE (SSL/TLS), JSR 268 (Smart Card I/O), JCA/JCE (crypto), CertPath (X.509/PKIX), and a few other things. [Updated 2006-04-24]
Posted at 18:01 Oct 01, 2004 by Andreas Sterbenz in About |