Hi Brian,
as far as I can see, some smaller code changes did happen and the discussion
about Java 17 in the dev mailing list is now almost closed with consistently
positive support.
Preparation for this is under way.
Alongside this discussion, proposals were made like moving to GIT, modernize
Hi Torque Devs,
I am in the process to test the update with Java 17 and some further changes
(TORQUE-364).
Yet, I want to wait for an upstream dependency to be releases (to be more
consistent ..)
Best regards,
Georg
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on. It is
currently written in Kotlin and uses a gradle-style project. Rewriting
it as a maven-project and in Java should be possible, but will need some
work.
Am 02.09.2024 um 16:52 schrieb Kallidis, Georg:
> Hi Torque Devs,
>
> what about to upgrade Java baseline to version 17 for the ne
Hi Torque Devs,
what about to upgrade Java baseline to version 17 for the next release?
This would be in line with Apache Turbine project v7, which does use Torque as
ORM mapper, and is now in the process to upgrade to Java 17.
In my opinion we do not need a vote for this, when discussing is su
, without the need to create an JIRA issue).
Thanks to all the voters!
Best regards,
Georg
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Betreff: [VOTE] RC Torque 6.0 based on staged repository
Hi Torque community
Hi Torque community,
a release candidate for Torque version 6.0 has been prepared (closed in
nexus.apache.org) and is open for voting!
Artifacts:
https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachetorque-1006
Tag:
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/db/torque/tags/torque-6.0/
This
uch, and no impact as
far as I can tell on the use of either. But, if you are preparing a 5.2 release
of torque, you may want to check that these are consistent?
Thanks,
Jeff
On 4/5/24 08:41, Kallidis, Georg wrote:
Hi all Torque Devs,
I am in the process to prepare a Torque release, cur
Hi all Torque Devs,
I am in the process to prepare a Torque release, currently as version 5.2.
Except changes in the code like fixes and features, this release will support
only Java 11.
I think we should release as version 6.0 as this might be enough clear that we
break support for Java 8?