Hi,
According to http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/eol-135779.html Java 7
EOL is next month. Yes, 7! Yes, next month!
Apache Isis moved to Java 7 mainly because we want to be in 21st century
:-)
We want to use newer DN (4.x) because of the updates/fixes and the support
for more backends (e.g
Currently, JDO does not use any java API beyond 1.5, so it compiles
and would run using old, obsolete jvms.
I think that without a lot more discussion on the user list, we
shouldn’t change the required jvm level.
Many libraries have already changed to 1.7 minimum, including various
Apache (i
One more note:
Currently, JDO does not use any java API beyond 1.5, so it compiles and would
run using old, obsolete jvms.
I think that without a lot more discussion on the user list, we shouldn’t
change the required jvm level.
Since it has been a while since 1.7 came out, and Oracle no longe
Attendees: Michael Bouschen, Craig Russell
Agenda:
1. JDO 3.1: Release is ready to be tested, please download it from the staging
repository https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachejdo-1000/
The release artifacts look good. Still adding checksums to the gpg signature
files.