Dear Developers,

we are members of the ZEST research group (Zurich Empirical Software 
Engineering Team) based at the University of Zurich and the Delft 
University of Technology. We are conducting an investigation on the 
diffusion of innovations and we focus on the adoption of new language 
features. Our research is focused on how API producers adapt their 
interfaces to introduce support for Java 8’s lambdas. During the course of 
our investigation, we manually inspected H2Database’s source code and 
documentation to understand whether Java’s lambdas have widespread 
adoption. We would like to have your feedback on our findings.

Our study focuses primarily on Functional Interfaces and Lambda Expressions 
as these new features were introduced by the Java language and adopted the 
Java JDK API, as they reduce implementation complexity, improve 
readability, offer performance benefits and improve security 
contextualization.

Our analysis showed that h2 1.4.199 did not introduce compatibility with 
Java 8+ features, including Functional Interfaces and Lambda Expression. We 
would like to better understand as to why the API does not support newer 
Java language versions and their features.

Our investigation showed us that in most cases API producers do not migrate 
their APIs to newer Java Releases. Despite this, the API remains to be 
widely used by consumers on GitHub. Can you provide us with more 
information on this phenomenon?
Did you and your team ever discuss the migration to new Java releases? If 
so, what did this discussion entail?
What is the reason behind not migrating to a newer Java version?
Did the introduction of new language features such as lambda expressions 
influence your decision in any way?
Does your API plan on introducing support for lambda expressions in the 
future?

We thank you for taking the time to answer our questions. If you would like 
to be posted about the results of this study, please let us know!

Kind Regards,
Fernando Petrulio.

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Fernando Petrulio
Ph.D. Student - University of Zurich UZH
Department of Informatics
[email protected]

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