>>> (deprecate and remove cycle)?
>> This is exactly what we did :). This method was deprecated for a year or so.
> 
> Ah, sorry, did not know.
I have seen this happen a few times now. Even though a method is
deprecated, in practice there are still many usages of it. This is
especially true of geotools. Perhaps just a "hey, i am killing this
deprecated method ..." before or after doing so might be nice for us in
geoserver.

> 
>>> What's the argument value that gives me the same behaviour
>>> as the old argument-less dispose()?
>> dispose(false);
> 
> Cool, thank you
> Cheers
> Andrea
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