Jody Garnett ha scritto:
> Do tell - I am trying to sort out what the market will look like for 
> GeoTools; we were stuck at the Java 1.3 mark for years waiting on Java 
> Enterprise Edition developers ... are we going to be caught in a similar 
> trap?

Maybe? J2EE 6 is still not around and once it is, GeoServer should wait
for major players to move onto it.
Given that GeoServer is the reason of the few changes occurring on trunk
these days a switch to Java 6 would force us to decide whether we want
to drop support for part of our user community, or basically fork
GeoTools into something we can still evolve, but under Java 5
constraints.

Cheers
Andrea

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