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John H. Embretsen reassigned DERBY-3026:
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    Assignee: John H. Embretsen

> Remove deprecated frameworks directory and scripts
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>
>                 Key: DERBY-3026
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-3026
>             Project: Derby
>          Issue Type: Task
>          Components: Demos/Scripts
>    Affects Versions: 10.4.0.0
>         Environment: N/A
>            Reporter: John H. Embretsen
>            Assignee: John H. Embretsen
>             Fix For: 10.4.0.0
>
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> The 10.2.1.6 release notes said:
> "New scripts have been added in the bin directory which follow Apache 
> conventions. The scripts in the frameworks directory are deprecated and may 
> be removed in future releases."
> DERBY-1709 added a warning message in the scripts in the frameworks/ 
> directory, as well as a textual file (frameworks.DEPRECATED.txt) in the root 
> of the installation tree warning that the frameworks/ directory has been 
> deprecated and that scripts in the bin/ directory should be used instead. 
> This was committed after the 10.2.2.0 release, to both the trunk and the 10.2 
> branch (before the 10.3 branch was created).
> The presence of both a frameworks/ directory and a bin/ directory is annoying 
> to some users, and confusing to others. There is obviously a balance to keep 
> between pleasing such users and other users who want backwards compatibility.
> Perhaps the next feature release (10.4?) is the right time to remove the 
> frameworks/ directory once and for all, since deprecation warnings have been 
> issued for the past two feature releases (10.2 and 10.3, though stronger in 
> 10.3 than 10.2), giving users time to adjust.
> Marking "Release Note Needed" since it is important to make such changes 
> visible to users.
> This change may affect existing applications that are still using the 
> deprecated scripts in the frameworks/ directory.

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