As to anyone using it in production, I'd be very doubtfull that any commercial apps are shipping 1.5 (I know several that still require 1.3).
Marc
On 9/23/05, Jacob Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
While I agree that a move to 1.5 would be nice you have to consider that
not all platforms support 1.5 at the moment. In particular IBM z/OS
which is a typical platform that my company tends to deploy into.
FreeBSD is only in the beta phase of producing a native 1.5, you can run
the Linux version in emulation. Also, most of the application servers
out there are still only 1.4, so limiting to 1.5 only works in a
"standalone" mode.
If there is a way to take advantage of the language constructs in 1.5
but target 1.4 byte code then I would be all for it. Retroweaver is
interesting, but does it produce production stable byte code?
Has anyone on here REALLY used it in a production environment?
