Quoting Rickard Öberg <[email protected]>:
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
By my own experience I know what you mean but it doesn't have to work
that way. I believe there are far better methods of handling tools
than enforcing some policy, which changes once in two years, if even
then. But if everyone just conforms with it, the way of doing things
will never change. Oh well, this is getting philisophical again ;)
On a totally unrelated topic, it would be nice to get fixes for QI-255
and QI-256, well QI-256 at least, as it is quite annoying bug.
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