Sounds wise.
Le 29 nov. 2014 14:40, "Anatole Tresch" <[email protected]> a écrit :

> Well, do customers care...? Even Credit Suisse is actively thinking on
> introducing it next year.
>
> Nevertheless we do not have to solve that. I would propose to design a Java
> 8 API and go for the future, and in parallel provide a "backport/Java 7
> compatible version in
> parallel for the API/core and CDI parts. Such a backport can be done within
> about 3-4 hours based on a released baseline for Java 8. With the
> compatibility of method signatures
> most of the API/SPI implementations of users would for the majority of
> features be capable of running also when they move to the Java 8 version.
> So migration efforts for users
>  and efforts for the back-port should be controllable ;)
>
> 2014-11-29 14:12 GMT+01:00 Mark Struberg <[email protected]>:
>
> > >They all (including TomEE) support java 8 as runtime. I think it was the
> > point.
> >
> >
> > Yes, but NONE of them passed the EE TCK with Java8...
> >
> >
> > LieGrue,
> > strub
> >
> > On Saturday, 29 November 2014, 12:52, Romain Manni-Bucau <
> > [email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > >
> > >
> > >They all (including TomEE) support java 8 as runtime. I think it was the
> > point.
> > >Le 29 nov. 2014 12:18, "Mark Struberg" <[email protected]> a écrit :
> > >
> > >I like the benefits.
> > >>
> > >>There is just a minor thing why I like to mention:
> > >>> 3) Wildfly as well as Weblogic 12.1.3 are Java 8 certified AFAIK
> > >>
> > >>No they are not afaik. Simply because the EE TCK does not work on
> Java8.
> > Remember that each TCK always have to ensure that there are no additional
> > methods on public API interfaces and classes. And with Java8 you
> sometimes
> > get a bit more methods than with Java7. All those tests fail in Java8.
> > >>
> > >>LieGrue,
> > >>strub
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> >
>

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