I think we may be able to mark the package-java with a @deprecated?
I like your plan Andrea.

Jody

On 13/03/2010, at 3:04 AM, Andrea Aime wrote:

> Justin Deoliveira ha scritto:
>> Sounds like a good idea to me. Although did we officially deprecate any 
>> of the plugin jdbc modules? Or was that more or less implied when we 
>> started shipping the new ones?
> 
> Right, no, we did not. The question is... have we ever deprecated a
> module? Like, how do we do that, deprecate every class in it?
> 
> I guess that moving a module in unsupported is similar as they
> are not part of the release but they can still be built from
> sources (so it makes things a bit harder than deprecating
> classes leaving them in place).
> 
> One thing that came to mind is: are the new classes a drop
> in replacement for the older ones?
> I know of one regression, the old classes allowed to grab
> the connection for a certain GT Transaction, this allowed
> straight JDBC code to participate in the same transaction
> as GeoTools. The new one do not.
> 
> It's a small change, but something we should do to preserve
> a viable upgrade path.
> 
> Wondering, are there other significant incompatibilities?
> (where significant is, lack of any way to do something that
>  was possible with the old code)
> 
> Cheers
> Andrea
> 
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