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Miguel,

On 6/7/12 4:13 AM, Miguel González Castaños wrote:
> It's not a new system, it's been running for 3 years already. I
> don't want to risk that any library has changed its behavior with
> tomcat 7 or something similar.

I don't believe it's less risky to move up to Tomcat 6 than it is to
move to Tomcat 7.

>> I heard that Oracle plans to stop provide free updates for 1.6
>> this summer. So they will be available only as "Java for
>> Business".
> 
> Does it mean that it is probably better to go for 1.7 instead?

Only you can guess what is better for you. As with the Tomcat upgrade,
I don't believe it's any less risky to upgrade to Java 1.6 than it is
to upgrade to Java 1.6.

- -chris
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