Well, the deprecation serves as a marker to indicate 'this is not a recommended approach', sure it'll never go away (nothing deprecated in the JDK has gone away either), but it's still worth having in if the official line is that it's a discouraged set of interfaces.

On Nov 1, 2003, at 5:15 PM, Rickard Öberg wrote:

Dick Zetterberg wrote:

Removing the interfaces would break many old applications so that should
probably never be done. (Since those are the applications using WW1). So,
since the interfaces will not be removed, then the deprecation might instead
be removed so you don't get the annoying warnings all the time (or rather,
you can turn on the deprecation warnings and not be flooded with warnings
you already know about).

I suppose you meant "turn off the deprecation warnings".


/Rickard




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