good to me. Rémi
On March 23, 2017 4:30:00 AM GMT+01:00, mark.reinh...@oracle.com wrote: >Thanks to everyone for all the feedback on this topic. > >It appears that issuing warning messages for illegal-access operations >enabled by the precise `--add-opens` and `--add-exports` options is a >bit too aggressive, at least for JDK 9. Perhaps we can enable that in >JDK 10 after there's been more time for libraries, frameworks, and even >the JDK itself to adjust to the realities of strong encapsulation. > >For now I suggest that we revert to the previous behavior of these two >options, so that they do not cause warning messages to be issued. The >new `--permit-illegal-access` option will continue to generate warning >messages, as proposed. If those messages are a problem in a particular >scenario then they can be eliminated by switching to an appropriate set >of `--add-opens` options, which can be constructed from the information >contained in those messages. > >Comments? > >- Mark -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.