Le 13/02/2017 à 16:57, Pierre Smits a écrit : > +1 > > Upgrading to a newer version (whether that is the actual product, or one of > the underlying components - java in this case) always adds concerns/risks > to the existing adopter/user.
The real problem is with users that depend on old versions of Java. This happens : sometime, you simply can't change it on embedded devices, or on production. However, witha 2 years old EOL, I think the risk is very limited, and is balanced by the fact the JVM is not anymore publicaly supported for now 2 years. Thanks Oracle for that :/ Studio is very different : it works on a client computer, which is frequently updated anyway. -- Emmanuel Lecharny Symas.com directory.apache.org
