Hi Bryan,

After some discussions on the subject some time ago, it was decided that collections should concentrate on maintaining supporting for earlier JDK versions, whilst the Java 5.0 port should not carry over any Java 1.4 baggage and concentrate on providing the same functionality as collections but with the freedom to make full use of the new 5.0 language features. This 5.0 port was started on SourceForge since there weren't any commons committers who were able to commit to overseeing a 5.0. port under the Apache Jakarta sandbox, but the aim is to bring the development from SourceForge to the sandbox once it has advanced sufficiently to attract the attentions of one or more commons committers.Sadly there's not been as much development on the Java 5.0 port in recent weeks as I'd like, as there are only a small number of other developers and I've had some more pressing problems to deal with both at home and at work. Any contributions, either code or comments, would be much appreciated, especially as I plan to revisit the port over the next few weeks to try and help move it along some more.

Chris

P.S. Sorry I got your first name wrong in my previous post. I'm in a bit of a rush to get to work, so didn't read it as clearly as I should have.



Bryan W. Headley wrote:

Guys,

What are the plans, RE generics support being put into Commons-Collections? I'm in the middle of doing a conversion right now; I'm aware of a Collections 2.0(?) based port on sourceforge...

Bryan


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