On 2010-07-05 18.03, Stanislav Muhametsin wrote:
Quoting Rickard Öberg <[email protected]>:

Choosing JDK version is usually a political/administrative choice, and
not a technical/developer choice, so the argument doesn't really hold.

/Rickard


Argument holds in a sense that the decision is easier to make now, when
use of Qi4j is not greatly spread (correct me if I'm wrong about spread
coverance of Qi4j). When/if a lot of people and organizations start to
use it, these kind of things are much less likely to change, I admit that.

No, the point is that most organizations *already have* a decision on JDK version. So when choosing tools, they have to fit into the policy. Not the other way round.

/Rickard

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