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I'm pleased to announce that the Web Beans project has a new name -- Weld

As keen readers of in.relation.to will know, this is just the latest in a series of name changes for JSR-299. This time around, one of the Java EE vendors had strong objections to the previous name of the reference implementation, and asked us to change it.

After consulting with the committers on the project (those employed by Red Hat, and those in the community), we decided on Weld.

We'll be updating the project (artifact names, package names, documentation, website, JIRA, SVN etc.) over the next week in time for our release which is feature-complete to the Proposed Final Draft 2 (PFD2) of the JSR-299: Contexts and Dependency Injection Specification. We'll send regular updates to the webbeans-dev mailing list (which of course, will need a rename!).

I'll blog again once the rename is done with new URLs, mailing list addresses etc.

8 comments:
 
05. Oct 2009, 17:06 CET | Link

Nice! I like it.

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06. Oct 2009, 06:13 CET | Link
Sachin Parnami

Here Weld stands for, i mean is it a abbreviation?

 
06. Oct 2009, 08:16 CET | Link
Nik

No, it's just Weld. A way of joining (usually) metal. You know, a seam ;-)

It is apparently also a nice-smelling plant (Reseda luteola) that the Romans used as a sedative and a treatment for bruises.

 
06. Oct 2009, 12:14 CET | Link
Sachin Parnami

Humm i thought so, thanks! ;)

 
07. Oct 2009, 14:23 CET | Link

BTW, thanks to Nik for finding the name!

 
09. Oct 2009, 18:36 CET | Link

Weld seems like a fitting name. It hasn't grown on me yet but I'm sure it will soon. I didn't like how WebBeans had the word Web in it since dependency injection is more of a universal concept.

 
09. Oct 2009, 18:37 CET | Link
Ryan de Laplante

I'm curious if Apache OpenWebBeans will change its name to something else too

 
14. Oct 2009, 14:40 CET | Link

Well... Apache OpenWeld. It is even better: shorter :D

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