+1 if a practical solution to compile pre Java5 code is documented. (I still use 1.3 on some projects)

There is doc for the compiler plugin, but I don't think the aspectj plugin has an equivalent for this and uses maven bootclasspath.

Emmanuel Venisse a écrit :
I'm +1 for Continuum/MRM.

For Maven, I think lot of project use always 1.4. So if we use 1.5, we'll can perhaps create an 1.4 version with RetroWeaver.

Emmanuel

Brett Porter a écrit :
Hi,

I wanted to get thoughts on starting to require a Java 5 JVM to run stuff we build. We currently restrict to 1.4 across the board.

Here's what I'm thinking:
- MRM and Continuum should switch now. Stuff built there is rarely consumed elsewhere, and a Java 5 requirement outside of that is reasonable - We could switch for Maven 2.1, as long as we have improved support for invoking external toolchains. This would facilitate doing some much nicer stuff with plugins like annotations. - A generified plexus would be very cool, but is an aside here and post plexus-1.0 in my opinion. - I think it's best to keep the lower requirement on Doxia, Surefire (1.3), and Wagon for now.

Does anyone have any thoughts on this?

I'll likely propose a vote on the first point before the first/next releases of them unless there are reasons not to.

Cheers,
Brett



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