Our security consultant takes Java 6 as a security risk and recommends using latest Java 7 if possible. Having certification proofed can cause minor problems if using Java 6. On the other hand, if using Java7 breaks Geoserver or causes any problems, the total outcome could be plus-minus-zero..

- mika -

28.7.2013 19:27, Andrea Aime kirjoitti:
On Sun, Jul 28, 2013 at 3:43 PM, Mika M Lehtonen <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Is this release tested against Java 7?
    Or are already the previous ones Java7 compliant?

Nope, none of them are, at least officially, our whole build and test infrastructure uses
Java 6.

That said, I do run GeoServer on Java 7 when I start it for tests during development,
so while not as well tested, nothing major seems to break.

Cheers
Andrea

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