Reply from the ThreeTen cross-posting:

ThreeTen is still what I'd classify as an Alpha. That means that I am
changing method names, classes appear and disappear etc. That said,
the code that is there is basically sound and tells the right time.

As such, I currently adivise projects to use Joda-Time until ThreeTen
enters Beta, which will be this year at some point.

It is possible to have both Joda-Time and ThreeTen in the same
application. When ThreeTen is stable I intend to add the interfaces
from ThreeTen to Joda-Time providing interoperability. However,
interoperability will never be easy as the classes have the same
names.

Joda-Time will continue to be relased for a good period after ThreeTen
is complete. But there will be a push to move to ThreeTen if JSR-310
completes such that it is in Java SE 8.


>From a Joda-Time perspective, there is nothing to immediately worry about.

Stephen


On 6 January 2011 01:14, Tauren Mills <[email protected]> wrote:
> I just recently learned of the ThreeTen/JSR-310 project and have a few
> questions.
> 1. Is ThreeTen where most future development efforts will be, and not
> JodaTime? Is it correct to assume that current projects using JodaTime will
> eventually want to switch to ThreeTen?
> 2. For production right now, should we continue using JodaTime? Or does it
> makes sense to start working with ThreeTen?
> 3. Is there a migration path from Joda to 310, or are the two libraries
> fairly compatible?
> I guess I'm just wondering what actions I should be taking right now, if
> any. My project mostly uses JDK Dates and Calendars, but I've been slowly
> converting it to use JodaTime. New features are implemented with JodaTime.
>  Should I continue down that path, or should I instead be moving to 310?
> Thanks!
> Tauren
>
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