Hi, What does everyone thing about changing Phoenix to rely on JDK1.3? The reason is that to go to the next stage in development we need 2 features - Proxy and ability to blend security descriptiosn ala JAAS. We can get away with not using permission blending but not without Proxys.
We could rewrite the code or negotiate with the other groups that havbe rewritten it (mainly EJB devs) however this is considerable amount of work. Each time I go to do it I conveniently fins something else more interesting to do ;) In worst case scenario if we need to keep JDK1.2 compatibility we could develope using 1.3 and then when we need to goto beta status, rewrite supporting infrastructure. Thoughts? Cheers, Pete *-----------------------------------------------------* | "Faced with the choice between changing one's mind, | | and proving that there is no need to do so - almost | | everyone gets busy on the proof." | | - John Kenneth Galbraith | *-----------------------------------------------------* --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
