I don't think you should need any additional processing, since this
feature is only handled by ObjectMapper/ObjectWriter, based on ....
oh. Implementation of `Closeable`. But. What we really is
`AutoCloseable`...

So, the big question is... since `AutoCloseable` was added in Java 7,
and since we can rely on that now with 2.9, should we use that
instead.

It's a kind of sizable change, but seems to me like the Right Thing To Do?
Or, should we wait until 3.0?

-+ Tatu +-






On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 7:52 AM, Jeff Maxwell <[email protected]> wrote:
> Currently I do not consider the CLOSE_CLOSEABLE option when dealing with
> j.u.s.Streams.
>
> Given the nature of j.u.s.Streams I believe this is the safest choice,
> especially since CLOSE_CLOSEABLE defaults to 'false'.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
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