The JSR 206 spec did not have such requirement, but the RIs of JSR
206/173 still support JDK5. We stopped supporting JDK 1.4 in 2009 in
order to move up to features introduced in JDK5. It may be time to
consider again. However, even if we do, I think we should move up to
JDK6. It may be too steep to move to JDK7. The new features introduced
in JEP-185 will not be backported into older JDKs, but it won't change
the source level.
I saw your email now to users@sjsxp. It sill functions, but like you
said, it's "almost" dead since no one is using it :-). Openjdk aliases
are the right place for discussions concerning JAXP.
Thanks,
Joe
On 5/28/2013 12:44 PM, Philippe Marschall wrote:
On 27.05.2013 10:40, Alan Bateman wrote:
On 26/05/2013 12:04, Philippe Marschall wrote:
Hi
It would be nice if javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamReader and
javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamWriter could be made to extend
java.lang.AutoCloseable so that they can be used in a
try-with-resouces statement. The some does for XMLEventReader and
XMLEventReader.
I don't recall if this one has come up before (there were lots of
candidates identified for retrofitting when AutoCloseable was added) but
the XML APIs have the complication that they are a "Standalone
Technology".
Yes and JEP-185 doesn't make it less confusing.
I don't know how far back JSR-206/173 needs to be support
but if you retrofit these interfaces to extend AutoCloseable then it
would rule out usage with jdk6. Joe Wang might know about about this.
Is he watching this list or should I contact him otherwise?
Cheers
Philippe