Howard,

Are you saying that we would go forward with Java 1.5 and all of the
enhancements would be done there?  The older versions would still get bug
fixes and stuff, but just not the new features.

James 

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From: Juliano Junio Viana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 7:43 AM
To: hivemind-dev@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Re: 1.1.1 changes to trunk (1.2)

Howard Lewis Ship wrote:

>In terms for future work, we need to discuss whether HiveMind 1.2
>should be coded against JDK 1.5.  I'm thinking a lot in terms of
>annotations.
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>
Hi,

I'm not very familiar with annotations in 1.5, so I ask: is this going
to prevent systems built using hivemind from running under a 1.4 JVM? If
the answer is yes, I believe this is not yet the right time to do it.
There is still a lot of code out there running under 1.4 with no
immediate upgrade plans (There are some important and still unresolved
issues in Java 1.5 libraries).

Regards,
  - Juliano.

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