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Christopher Tubbs commented on ACCUMULO-905:
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{quote}Are there any statistics about how many groups are using 1.6 versus
1.7?{quote}
I did some Googling, but wasn't able to find anything useful.
{quote}What is the government using?{quote}
I suspect "the government" is using many different versions, depending on which
government, and which agency, and maybe even which employee, you are referring
to. I think it's probably more useful to discuss in terms of what is best
supported by modern operating systems that are likely to be used in an
enterprise cloud architecture. To get a sense of that, it might be best to
sample the operating systems used on a public cloud, like on EC2, if they
publish those data.
> Switch to Java 1.7
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>
> Key: ACCUMULO-905
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ACCUMULO-905
> Project: Accumulo
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Christopher Tubbs
> Assignee: Christopher Tubbs
> Labels: java, jdk1.7
> Fix For: 1.6.0
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> Attachments: ACCUMULO-905-1.patch
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> Original Estimate: 5m
> Time Spent: 0.05h
> Remaining Estimate: 2m
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> As 1.7 becomes the default Java in more and more operating systems, and
> security-related bugfixes and other fixes in Java itself are targeted more
> towards newer versions, rather than maintaining older versions, it would be
> prudent to switch to using 1.7 as our target platform.
> This change would allow us to leverage some of the newer features of Java.
> This change can be established at the beginning of the development cycle for
> Accumulo 1.6.0, so that we can immediately begin taking advantage of the new
> Java features in 1.6.0 features after 1.5.0 is released.
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