> One that we should look at is testing against Java 9 I believe. It doesn't 
> have to use any Java 9 features, just not break since Java 9 is due out in 
> July.
> 
> I tried turning that on in Jenkins a few months ago but it threw too many 
> errors. Maybe we can try again.

+1. Maybe something we start paying attention to once M5 is out of the door.

Andrus

> On Feb 15, 2017, at 4:47 AM, Aristedes Maniatis <a...@maniatis.org> wrote:
> 
> On 15/2/17 1:17am, Andrus Adamchik wrote:
>> In the two short months since M4 we already have a number of shiny new 
>> things in Cayenne:
>> 
>> * New ObjectSelect API (selecting individual columns, functions, GROUP 
>> BY/HAVING), which is easily one of the major features of 4.0 as a whole.
>> * JCache integration.
>> * Auto-loading DI modules.
>> 
>> Plus as many of the breaking changes as possible got pushed, such as Maven 
>> plugin renaming. Would be nice to get some feedback from early adopters on 
>> those until the Beta API freeze. So I suggest we start the M5 vote shortly. 
>> Nikita still wanted to clean up a few things in the new code. Once he's 
>> ready, hopefully in about a week, we can do the assembly and start the vote. 
>> 
>> And of course it would be great if we could maintain a similar pace going 
>> forward, which will depend both on development progress and PMC members 
>> availability to review the releases. Will see...
> 
> 
> Perhaps we should perform a tidy up of Jira and start marking tasks as 
> targeted for 4.0. One that we should look at is testing against Java 9 I 
> believe. It doesn't have to use any Java 9 features, just not break since 
> Java 9 is due out in July.
> 
> I tried turning that on in Jenkins a few months ago but it threw too many 
> errors. Maybe we can try again.
> 
> 
> Ari
> 
> 
> 
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