I think that if users need to retrotranslate/weave they can add that
jar, but since the default users will be required to use java 5, then
the default assembly should not include bits it does not need.
The edge cases may need to make a few changes to the assembly to get
it to work, but it should still be possible.
--jason
On Jan 12, 2007, at 3:31 AM, Alan D. Cabrera wrote:
I think that we still need this. I didn't mind the move to JDK15
because users could always use retroweaver for earlier JDKs. We
still need this version of the spec for just such an occasion.
In any case, the retirement of the a previously supported spec
needs a little more time on the dev list than a three hour window.
Regards,
Alan
On Jan 11, 2007, at 10:41 AM, Jason Dillon (JIRA) wrote:
Remove geronimo-qname_1.1_spec usage
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Key: GERONIMO-2725
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/
GERONIMO-2725
Project: Geronimo
Issue Type: Improvement
Security Level: public (Regular issues)
Affects Versions: 2.0-M1
Reporter: Jason Dillon
Assigned To: Jason Dillon
Fix For: 2.0-M2
Do not need the geronimo-qname_1.1_spec anymore since it is
included in the standard edition 5, which is now required to run
Geronimo.
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