I would say make the leap to Java 7.  I'd have to think most people are
using it now (or they can start using it).

-Stephen


On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 9:10 AM, Andy Seaborne <[email protected]> wrote:

> Jetty 9 and Tomcat 8 require Java7.
>
> I'm wondering if for Fuseki(2) might we well go for Java7.
>
> Fuseki1 is only delivered as a self-contained server but Fuseki2 has
> WAR-style deployment.  Tomcat 6 & 7 still running on Java6 (which is not a
> good idea from a security point of view) might be the issue.
>
> http://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html
> http://wiki.eclipse.org/Jetty/Starting/Jetty_Version_Comparison_Table
>
> Thoughts?
>
>         Andy
>
> On 07/02/14 10:17, Andy Seaborne wrote:
>
>> Should we upgrade the versions of common dependences?
>>
>> A check shows these are behind:
>>
>> httpcomponents:         4.2.3  -> 4.2.6   (see JENA-576 about 4.3.*)
>> slf4j:                  1.6.4  -> 1.7.6
>> log4j:                  1.2.16 -> 1.2.17
>> jetty:                  8.1.11 -> 8.1.14
>> lucene:                 4.3.1  -> 4.6.1
>> solr                    4.3.1  -> 4.6.1
>> spatial4j:              0.3    -> 0.4
>> commons-fileupload:     1.2.2  -> 1.3
>>
>> For Jetty, Fuseki2 would be the time to move to the 9.1.* series.
>>
>> anything else?
>>
>> xerces and Junit are up-to-date.
>>
>>      Andy
>>
>
>

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