Are you using the latest revision from the subversion repository (1.8-PRE)? I can't find any com.sun.* references in a quick search. I'm pretty sure those issues were fixed some time ago, as I seem to recall some other bugs that popped up after the switch over.
On Oct 28, 2010, at 11:00 AM, Ash, Bryan wrote: > Developers: > > I am currently working on an application that is utilizing Batik Rasterizer > for exporting our graphic data. I have noticed that a module used for JPEG > exporting (specifically JPEGImageWriter in package > org.apache.batik.ext.awt.image.codec.jpeg) uses Sun’s proprietary packages > com.sun.*. > > In most cases, this seems fine. However, in a recent revision of OpenJDK > shipped on Ubuntu systems, they have updated some interfaces to now be > classes. Since Sun has the disclaimer that they are allowed to change code > located in these packages without warning, we are at the mercy of what they > choose to do. > > I would like to submit a patch, rewriting the module to use java.* and > javax.* instead of com.sun*, assuming the process hasn’t already been started > by someone else. > > Please reply at your earliest convenience and let me know if this is still a > maintained application, and what process you have for patch submissions. > > Best Regards > > --------------------------- > Bryan Ash > Software Developer > Arris Group, Inc. > ---------------------------
