On 24 September 2014 09:14, Rory O'Donnell Oracle, Dublin Ireland <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Philippe, > > As part of the preparations for JDK 9, Oracle’s engineers have been > analyzing open source projects like yours to understand usage. One area of > concern involves identifying compatibility problems, such as reliance on > JDK-internal APIs. > > Our engineers have already prepared guidance on migrating some of the more > common usage patterns of JDK-internal APIs to supported public interfaces. > The list is on the OpenJDK wiki [0], along with instructions on how to run > the jdeps analysis tool yourself . > > As part of the ongoing development of JDK 9, I would like to encourage > migration from JDK-internal APIs towards the supported Java APIs. I have > prepared a report for your project release apache-jmeter-2.11 based on the > jdeps output. > > The report is attached to this e-mail.
We did not get the report - the mailing list drops attachments. If you can upload the report somewhere public and post the URL, that would be great. Alternatively, please create a Bugzilla issue [1] and attach the report there. Thanks. [1] http://jmeter.apache.org/issues.html > For anything where your migration path is unclear, I would appreciate > comments on the JDK-internal API usage patterns in the attached jdeps report > - in particular comments elaborating on the rationale for them - either to > me or on this mailing list. > > Finding suitable replacements for unsupported interfaces is not always > straightforward, which is why I am reaching out to you early in the JDK 9 > development cycle so you can give feedback about new APIs that may be needed > to facilitate this exercise. > > Thank you in advance for any efforts and feedback helping us make JDK 9 > better. > > Rgds,Rory > > [0] https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/JDK8/Java+Dependency+Analysis+Tool > > -- > Rgds,Rory O'Donnell > Quality Engineering Manager > Oracle EMEA , Dublin, Ireland > > > >
