+1 for the server. Please consider differently for other consumable libraries (eg -naming probably should remain 1.3/1.4, I'm not sure about things like MINA).
Before jumping in, I know this was discussed maybe 6 months ago - someone might like to dig in the archives and see if there were any cases against it that still hold. - Brett On 9/23/05, Alex Karasulu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > > We intend in the next release to move to jdk 5.0 without backward > compatability with JDK 1.4. This was a hard decision to make but some > features in jdk 5.0 are required for us to make ApacheDS LDAPv3 compatable. > > Namely we are going to be using jdk 5.0 features for SASL support. > > We have drawn up a roadmap to reach a 1.0 release for ApacheDS by March > of 2006. By that time we suspect the jdk 5.0 to be the standard JDK in > production. Here's the roadmap btw: > > http://docs.safehaus.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=2394 > > We will move this roadmap into the ASF JIRA as soon as we distill fine > grained tasks from it. Please excuse the storm of JIRA issue movements > that will follow. > > All those that want to use ApacheDS with 1.4 should use releases 0.9.2 > and below. 0.9.3 is debatable but 0.9.4 will definately use 5.0 > features and hence will be 1.4 incompatable. > > Thanks, > Alex > >
