The Real-Time Specification for Java (RTSJ) was the first Java Community Process' Java Specification Request (JSR-1). The initial version of the specification was produced in June 2000 in parallel with a Reference Implementation. Inevitably, the completion of the RI showed us bugs and inconsistency. Many of these were been removed in the 1.0.1 version of the specification that was released in August 2004, and the 1.0.2 version of the specification that was released in July 2006 (see www.rtsj.org). However, minor releases such as these are limited to issues that can be construed as bug fixes or clarifications. As commercial products have appeared and user experienced has been accrued, some enhancements to the RTSJ have been requested. These enhancement requests form the basis for the scope of JSR 282. This short paper summarizes the progress that has been made.
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@inproceedings{Dibble2009,
 address = {New York, NY, USA},
 author = {P.C. Dibble and A.J. Wellings},
 booktitle = {Proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Java Technologies for Real-Time and Embedded Systems},
 editor = {},
 pages = {179-182},
 publisher = {ACM},
 series = {ACM International Conference Proceeding Series},
 title = {JSR-282 status report},
 year = {2009}
}