Hi

I've got a couple of questions.

I've (well... my clients have) been suffering from a closed, tagged as
Not Reproducible, bug on bugs.sun.com.
http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6367148
There is no way to vote for a closed issue, so I just left a comment
there.
Is there any other/better/faster way to influence a re-open?

Maybe it is not the case anymore, since I am using an older release of
java (java version "1.6.0_03"). Is there a way to see if the proposed
change made it into newer releases, like update 10?. "Just upgrade,
just in case" you would say, but the enterprise will NOT upgrade
unless there is a compelling reason to do it, like a documented bugfix
they are suffering from. And will upgrade only after an expensive and
time-consuming round of testing, since it is a mission-critical
application. So I am reluctant to recommend a change before getting
all bases covered.

Does the "write once, run everywhere" mantra still works with all
these language changes nonsense?. I mean, Do you think is it safe to
just upgrade java?, Do you think it will still be after the proposed
changes for openjdk and java 7?

regards
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