This seems especially relevant with both collections and logging issues
recently.

>From Lars Kuhne, developer of clirr
> I'd say that the current version number 0.2 reflects the development
> status pretty well: Alpha
>
>     * somewhat usable (detects many compatibility errors already)
>     * some compatibility problems are currently not detected
>     * probably not configurable enough for many users

It seems to be a good starting point for building this, so if anyone wants
to volunteer, Lars would be pleased to receive patches. Its LGPL, but for a
tool this shouldn't matter to anyone.

Stephen

From: "Henri Yandell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> http://clirr.sourceforge.net/ looks interesting by the way. Just noticed
> it on Vincent Massol's blog.
>
> On Sun, 2 May 2004, Stephen Colebourne wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know of a tool to test whether a new version of a jar file
is
> > binary compatible with the old version?



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