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On 21/04/2023 09:11, Eirik Bjørsnøs wrote:<br>
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<div>Based on these observations, it seems running the TCK on
a JRE without java.security.Identity should either be a
non-issue, or it should require relatively small efforts to
allow the TCK to run on such JREs.</div>
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I don't have access to the Java EE CTS or to the Jakarta equivalent.
However, both Sean and I have been involved in several discussions
about removing these APIs for several years. There is uproar from
legacy app servers maintainers whenever it comes up as they seem to
certify against a wide range of both EE and JDK releases. I think we
will eventually get there but I don't think it can happen right now.<br>
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-Alan<br>
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