Yay, thanks a lot to all GWT contributors! 🎉🍾🙏

Frank schrieb am Freitag, 24. Juni 2022 um 08:41:22 UTC+2:

> Great !
> Thanks
>
> Op vrijdag 24 juni 2022 om 01:16:54 UTC+2 schreef hprc:
>
>> Yay!
>> Thank you Colin and everyone.
>> GWT is getting bigger and bigger.
>> 2022年6月24日金曜日 1:16:50 UTC+9 [email protected]:
>>
>>> I'm very happy to announce the release of GWT 2.10.0. This is the first 
>>> release using our new groupId, org.gwtproject, and the final release using 
>>> com.google.gwt. If you resolve dependencies from Maven Central, please be 
>>> certain that your project is using com.google.gwt:gwt (or 
>>> org.gwtproject:gwt) as a BOM, so that you are certain to have consistent 
>>> versions of gwt-user and gwt-dev, even across groupIds.
>>>
>>> For this release, either groupId will work, but future releases will 
>>> only be made on the org.gwtproject groupId.
>>>
>>> The zip download of the GWT SDK is available at 
>>> https://github.com/gwtproject/gwt/releases/download/2.10.0/gwt-2.10.0.zip
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> Release notes for GWT 2.10.0, taken from 
>>> https://www.gwtproject.org/release-notes.html#Release_Notes_2_10_0
>>>
>>> Highlights 
>>>    
>>>    - 
>>>    
>>>    Updated to HtmlUnit 2.55.0 and Jetty 9.4.44. With this newer 
>>>    HtmlUnit build comes support for Promise in unit tests, and the browser 
>>>    strings that can be specified when running tests are “FF”, “Chrome”, 
>>> “IE” 
>>>    (for IE11), “Edge”, and “Safari”.
>>>    - 
>>>    
>>>    Tested support for running on Java 17, dropped remaining support for 
>>>    running on Java 7.
>>>    - 
>>>    
>>>    Maven groupId is formally changed to org.gwtproject, projects should 
>>>    take care to make sure they are using either the old 
>>>    com.google.gwt:gwt BOM or the new org.gwtproject:gwt BOM to sure 
>>>    that Maven or Gradle correctly handle this change. This will be the last 
>>>    published version using the com.google.gwt groupId.
>>>    - 
>>>    
>>>    Dropped support for IE 8, 9, and 10.
>>>    
>>> Bug fixes 
>>>    
>>>    - Correct Long.hashCode semantics
>>>    - Support CLASSPATH environment variable when creating child 
>>>    processes, fixing a bug where Windows could fail with a long list of 
>>>    arguments.
>>>    - Use Function.name instead of displayName to support visible method 
>>>    names in Chrome 93+.
>>>    - Allow stack traces to be available in Chrome when loading scripts 
>>>    from a remote origin.
>>>
>>> JRE Emulation 
>>>    
>>>    - Added OutputStreamWriter emulation.
>>>    - Support StringReader mark() and reset() methods.
>>>    - Added StrictMath emulation.
>>>    - Added BufferedWriter emulation.
>>>    - Added incomplete PrintStream emulation.
>>>    - Add Charset.defaultCharset() emulation.
>>>    - Improve BigInteger emulated performance.
>>>    - System.nanoTime() emulation with performance.now().
>>>    - Added Optional.isEmpty emulation.
>>>    - JRE Emulation improvements/simplifications to facilitate J2CL’s 
>>>    WASM support. Note that these do not always offer specific improvements 
>>> to 
>>>    GWT itself, but helps to keep the codebases consistent.
>>>
>>> Miscellaneous 
>>>    
>>>    - Add support to compile GWT itself in Java 9+.
>>>    - Improve compiled code size for applications that never use 
>>>    streams, by avoiding referencing streams from Throwable.
>>>
>>> For more detail, see the commit log 
>>> <https://github.com/gwtproject/gwt/compare/2.9.0...2.10.0>.
>>>
>>

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