On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 3:01 PM, Brett Walker <brett.wal...@geometryit.com>wrote:
> Hi Andrea & Jody,
>
> I was reading GEOT-4400. Again Java 7 was mentioned. GEOT-4532 also
> mentions Java 7.
>
> Can I add that Java 8 will be released around March 2014.
>
> Java 6 is sounding a little ancient.
>
That said, major java frameworks are still supporting java 6 (Spring,
Hibernate and so on).
Or not?
>
> +1 for moving to Java 7 in GeoTools 11
>
There is a difference between having java 7 as the minimum, and officially
support it.
I'd like to go for the second if possible, but also hear the GeoTools and
GeoServer communities
before taking any decision.
How many users are we going to lose because of the switch?
Cheers
Andrea
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