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Bryan Pendleton commented on DERBY-6809:
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Changes to the code, unless they are emergency bug fixes, should be introduced 
on the trunk, so you should definitely be working on the trunk.

You should have a look at: 
# http://db.apache.org/derby/derby_comm.html#Contribute+Code+or+Documentation
# https://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/ForNewDevelopers
# https://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/DerbyContributorChecklist
# https://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/DerbyDev

As you assemble concrete proposals for specific changes, may I suggest the 
following?

# For each such proposal, open a new JIRA "sub-task" of this JIRA issue.
# Describe the specific change that you recommend for Derby, and any needed 
background to it
# Attach the proposed changes to that sub-task, using the tools and formats and 
processes recommended in the above links

That process helps the community incorporate your improvements in as 
straightforward and rapid a manner as possible.

Thanks!

> Java 1.8 feature use
> --------------------
>
>                 Key: DERBY-6809
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-6809
>             Project: Derby
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Network Server
>    Affects Versions: 11.0.0.0
>            Reporter: sagar
>         Attachments: 2017-12-04-143613_1366x768_scrot.png
>
>
> Suggestion ...
> Is it possible to auto modify the existing source code using tools like 
> Netbeans, and take advantage of the new features in JDK 1.8 for better 
> multiuser performance and better utilization of current day multicore 
> processors?
> Plainly put, can we have from 11.0 onwards a version of derby which takes 
> advantage of the advancements and new features in java 1.8 ... 



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