The Java Study Group requests the convener to ask SC22 to recommend JTC1 establish a category C liaison between expected Java standard PAS submitter SMI, and the Java Study Group to facilitate closer cooperation between those groups. See Java SG N 3-3
The Java Study Group requests the convener to ask SC22 to recommend JTC1 requests SMI presents its submission in the form specified by ISO/IEC Directives, Part 3; in addition, the conformance requirements should be clearly stated in the text. The Java Study Group is willing to support SMI in preparation of the standard text. See Java SG N 2-4
Whereas, the Java Study Group recognizes that Java is applied in the areas of real-time
and embedded systems; and
Whereas, these applications require special features or restricted computer resources;
Therefore, the Java Study Group requests the convener to ask SC22 to recommend JTC1
requests SMI to allow any Java specifications proposed through the PAS procedures to
have standards profiles.
See Java SG N 3-5 and N 3-6
Whereas, ISO/IEC JTC1/SC2 is now developing ISO/IEC 10646-2, and defining
characters in planes 1, 2, and 14; and
Whereas, those characters can not be represented by UCS2;
Therefore, the Java Study Group requests the convener to ask SC22 to recommend JTC1
requests SMI provide a means to support the entire repertoire of ISO/IEC 10646,
including characters outside the BMP.
See Java SG N 3-7 and N 3-12
Whereas, some current implementations of Java do not implement the entire set of coded
character sets converters included in SMI's JDK package; and
Whereas, this lack of support is an inhibitor to achieve "write once, run anywhere"; and
Whereas, the Java Study Group recognizes that there is a requirement for users and IT
vendors to add new coded character set converters;
Therefore, the Java Study Group requests the convener to ask SC22 to recommend JTC1
requests SMI:
Whereas, the Java Study Group recognizes that issues of Recommendation 5 also exist
for internationalization-related resources such as locale;
Therefore, the Java Study Group requests the convener to ask SC22 to recommend JTC1
requests SMI to specify a mandatory set of internationalization resources similar to
Recommendation 5.
The Java Study Group requests the convener to ask SC22 to recommend JTC1 encourages its national bodies to participate in the real-time and floating point discussions in NIST, http://www.raleigh.ibm.com/maillist/rt-java, and Java Grande http://www.javagrande.org
The Java Study Group requests the convener to schedule the next Java Study Group meeting on 1999-05-10 / 1999-05-11 in Hawaii, US; or alternately on 1999-05-13 / 1999-05-14 at the same location.
The Java Study Group thanks to ITSCJ for their hosting of the JSG third meeting. The Java Study Group thanks the drafting committee: Frank Farance of Farance Inc., and Masami Suzuki of Microsoft.
The Java Study Group thanks Mariko Takeuchi, Tomomi Haruhana, Junsuke Miyazaki for secretarial, clerical, and logistics help.