Its just unsupported code at this point and it seems to come from
someone's personal webpage. This isn't really the type of thing I
want to put in a production project, is it? I trust that the
author's intentions are good, but the source seems a bit sketchy,
especially for something that provides threading support, which is
inherently complex. I'd feel more confident if it were an actively
developed project from a known source, or preferably, if the
dependency were removed all-together because it seems like the need
for it is based on JDK 1.3.
--ee
On Apr 2, 2007, at 11:51 PM, Smuts, Aaron wrote:
I don't understand your concerns. It's old, but so what. After the
next release, we will move to a jdk 1.4 compliant JCS. Right now
it is
still compiled under 1.3. At that time we can use the backport.
-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Everman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2007 12:07 AM
To: JCS Users List
Subject: New Release w/o util.concurrent library?
Hi -
I'm starting a new project and was wondering if a new release of JCS
w/o the util.concurrent library is immanent. This library is rather
old at this point and is in maintenance mode. I'm concerned that in
current and near future JVMs in complex classloader environments
(like a J2EE environment), things might start to go wrong. The new
Java spec includes new Threading capabilities - any chance there will
be a switch soon?
Otherwise, I think I need to consider some other caching
implementation, despite the fact that I have used JCS for my past
projects.
Thanks for a great cache implementation - I hope it stays current,
--ee
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