We are probably ok too but I am still checking. On 9 April 2013 21:24, Jay Brown <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ok to drop v 5 from here. > > > > Jay Brown > Senior Engineer, ECM Development > IBM Software Group > [email protected] > > [image: Inactive hide details for Florian Müller ---04/09/2013 02:03:19 > AM--- Hi all, Today, OpenCMIS supports Java 5 and later. I'd l]Florian > Müller ---04/09/2013 02:03:19 AM--- Hi all, Today, OpenCMIS supports Java > 5 and later. I'd like to discuss if we > > > > From: > > > Florian Müller <[email protected]> > > To: > > > <[email protected]>, > > Date: > > > 04/09/2013 02:03 AM > > Subject: > > > [DISCUSSION] Java 5 support > ------------------------------ > > > > Hi all, > > Today, OpenCMIS supports Java 5 and later. I'd like to discuss if we > still need Java 5 support or if we can drop it. > > We have made a few compromises in OpenCMIS to support Java 5 > (especially around Web Services) and implemented stuff ourselves that is > part of Java 6 and later (for example the cookie handling). Getting rid > of the Java 5 support could simplify the OpenCMIS code base in a few > places. > > Java 5 reached end of live in 2009. Do you feel that it is still > relevant for OpenCMIS users? > > > - Florian > > > > -- Greg Melahn | Senior Software Architect, Ecosystem o +1 919 656 9717 | m +1 919 656 9717 | skype gregory.melahn [image: Alfresco] <http://www.alfresco.com/> [image: Facebook]<http://www.facebook.com/alfrescosoftware> [image: Twitter] <http://twitter.com/alfresco> [image: Feed]<http://blogs.alfresco.com/> [image: LinkedIn] <http://www.linkedin.com/company/alfresco> [image: YouTube] <http://www.youtube.com/alfresco101>
