Tim,

Now that I understand what David has in mind, I think I can answer. The changes will affect anyone who has modified their copy of OFBiz or anyone who has built modifications based on OFBiz. It affects java code and any scripts that reference java classes.

The impact on users shouldn't be too great - mostly requiring changing import statements.

-Adrian


Tim Ruppert wrote:
David, if you wouldn't mind digging in a bit deeper here for me - to explain it to the laymen - is this backward compatibility issue only a concern for people who are changing the framework and need to upgrade their own instances (vendor branches could be a problem here), or if not, how does this effect the rest of us with customizations / custom applications out there?

I just want to get a better understanding of what's next with changes like this - so, any examples would be great. Thanks.

Cheers,
Tim
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On Aug 11, 2009, at 11:55 PM, David E Jones wrote:

The general concepts I'm trying to support, and unfortunately these conflict with changing things in a backward-compatible way, are:

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