Darren,

This would force Greonimo to drop support for 1.4. I'm not sure the Geronimo community is willing to do that.

-dain

On Apr 19, 2006, at 11:34 AM, Darren Middleman wrote:

+1

This sounds like the way to go at least until Geronimo officially supports
1.5, then we can move the entire Yoko project to 1.5 too.

Darren


On 4/19/06, Sakala, Adinarayana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Where do we stand on this JDK issue?
I think i like Alan's layering proposal for the short term.
Just to be clear,

  trunk\core - compiles with JDK 1.4 and runs on both JDK 1.4 and 1.5

Everything else i.e,

  trunk\tools
  trunk\bindings
  ... compiles with JDK 1.5 and runs on JDK 1.5

I think we should be able to setup maven build system to handle this
automatically.

In longer term, we could look at how we can introduce cool JDK 1.5 usage
into core as well.

If nobody complains i suggest we implement this approach.

thanks,
Adi Sakala

-----Original Message-----
From: Alan D. Cabrera [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 6:12 PM
To: yoko-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: coding standard and logging


Lars Kühne wrote, On 4/6/2006 2:16 PM:

Alan D. Cabrera wrote:

Sakala, Adinarayana wrote, On 4/6/2006 12:15 PM:

Alan,

when does geronimo move to JDK 1.5?



Geronimo is not moving to JDK15.  It will start supporting
JDK15 in
addition to JDK14.



Pardon my ignorance, but won't J2EE 5 require running on a 1.5 JVM?
From JSR 244:

   Java EE 5 is the Enterprise Edition of version 5 of the Java
   platform, and thus will be built on J2SE 5.0.


How will you implement the annotation features in J2EE 5 on
a 1.4 JVM?


You can layer the architecture to accommodate this.  This is
what I am
proposing for Yoko as well.


Regards,
Alan








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