[RESULT][VOTE] Upgrade ManifoldCF to jdk 1.6 prior to next release
Looks like there's no problem with going ahead with this. The ticket is CONNECTORS-459, and I've created a corresponding branch to work on the ticket. Karl On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 3:29 PM, Erlend Garåsen wrote: > > +1 > > Erlend > > > On 11.04.12 02.39, Karl Wright wrote: >> >> Folks, >> >> When doing the dependency rework, it became clear that many of our >> binary dependencies are "stuck" without fixes or upgrades because we >> are still using jdk 1.5. I'd like to get a sense from the community >> whether everyone thinks we should abandon support for jdk1.5 in our >> next release. The "pros" of such a move include allowing us to >> upgrade to jetty 7 (which brings in a number of bug fixes), tomcat 7 >> components, and off-the-shelf hsqldb builds. I cannot at this time >> identify any obvious "cons". Please let me know your opinion. +1 to >> upgrade, from me. >> >> Thanks, >> Karl > > > > -- > Erlend Garåsen > Center for Information Technology Services > University of Oslo > P.O. Box 1086 Blindern, N-0317 OSLO, Norway > Ph: (+47) 22840193, Fax: (+47) 22852970, Mobile: (+47) 91380968, VIP: 31050
Re: [VOTE] Upgrade ManifoldCF to jdk 1.6 prior to next release
+1 Erlend On 11.04.12 02.39, Karl Wright wrote: Folks, When doing the dependency rework, it became clear that many of our binary dependencies are "stuck" without fixes or upgrades because we are still using jdk 1.5. I'd like to get a sense from the community whether everyone thinks we should abandon support for jdk1.5 in our next release. The "pros" of such a move include allowing us to upgrade to jetty 7 (which brings in a number of bug fixes), tomcat 7 components, and off-the-shelf hsqldb builds. I cannot at this time identify any obvious "cons". Please let me know your opinion. +1 to upgrade, from me. Thanks, Karl -- Erlend Garåsen Center for Information Technology Services University of Oslo P.O. Box 1086 Blindern, N-0317 OSLO, Norway Ph: (+47) 22840193, Fax: (+47) 22852970, Mobile: (+47) 91380968, VIP: 31050
Re: [VOTE] Upgrade ManifoldCF to jdk 1.6 prior to next release
+1 from me! Piergiorgio Il giorno 11 aprile 2012 02:39, Karl Wright ha scritto: > Folks, > > When doing the dependency rework, it became clear that many of our > binary dependencies are "stuck" without fixes or upgrades because we > are still using jdk 1.5. I'd like to get a sense from the community > whether everyone thinks we should abandon support for jdk1.5 in our > next release. The "pros" of such a move include allowing us to > upgrade to jetty 7 (which brings in a number of bug fixes), tomcat 7 > components, and off-the-shelf hsqldb builds. I cannot at this time > identify any obvious "cons". Please let me know your opinion. +1 to > upgrade, from me. > > Thanks, > Karl > > -- > Piergiorgio Lucidi > http://www.open4dev.com > >
Re: [VOTE] Upgrade ManifoldCF to jdk 1.6 prior to next release
big +1. Tommaso 2012/4/11 Karl Wright > Folks, > > When doing the dependency rework, it became clear that many of our > binary dependencies are "stuck" without fixes or upgrades because we > are still using jdk 1.5. I'd like to get a sense from the community > whether everyone thinks we should abandon support for jdk1.5 in our > next release. The "pros" of such a move include allowing us to > upgrade to jetty 7 (which brings in a number of bug fixes), tomcat 7 > components, and off-the-shelf hsqldb builds. I cannot at this time > identify any obvious "cons". Please let me know your opinion. +1 to > upgrade, from me. > > Thanks, > Karl >
[VOTE] Upgrade ManifoldCF to jdk 1.6 prior to next release
Folks, When doing the dependency rework, it became clear that many of our binary dependencies are "stuck" without fixes or upgrades because we are still using jdk 1.5. I'd like to get a sense from the community whether everyone thinks we should abandon support for jdk1.5 in our next release. The "pros" of such a move include allowing us to upgrade to jetty 7 (which brings in a number of bug fixes), tomcat 7 components, and off-the-shelf hsqldb builds. I cannot at this time identify any obvious "cons". Please let me know your opinion. +1 to upgrade, from me. Thanks, Karl