Re: Analysis of apache-tomcat-8.0.12 dependency on JDK-Internal APIs

2014-10-17 Thread Rory O'Donnell
Hi Mark, Did you get a chance to followup on the discussion on core-libs-dev@openjdk mailing list ? Rgds,Rory On 12/09/2014 11:11, dalibor topic wrote: On 11.09.2014 20:50, Mark Thomas wrote: The protection against JRE triggered memory leaks is a source of a lot of internal API usage:

Re: Analysis of apache-tomcat-8.0.12 dependency on JDK-Internal APIs

2014-09-12 Thread Rory O'Donnell Oracle, Dublin Ireland
Hi Mark, Thanks for the feedback, I will follow up on this. Rgds,Rory On 11/09/2014 19:50, Mark Thomas wrote: On 11/09/2014 14:59, Rory O'Donnell Oracle, Dublin Ireland wrote: Hi Mladen/Mark, As part of the preparations for JDK 9, Oracle’s engineers have been analyzing open source projects

Re: Analysis of apache-tomcat-8.0.12 dependency on JDK-Internal APIs

2014-09-12 Thread Mark Thomas
On 12/09/2014 11:11, dalibor topic wrote: On 11.09.2014 20:50, Mark Thomas wrote: The protection against JRE triggered memory leaks is a source of a lot of internal API usage:

Analysis of apache-tomcat-8.0.12 dependency on JDK-Internal APIs

2014-09-11 Thread Rory O'Donnell Oracle, Dublin Ireland
Hi Mladen/Mark, As part of the preparations for JDK 9, Oracle’s engineers have been analyzing open source projects like yours to understand usage. One area of concern involves identifying compatibility problems, such as reliance on JDK-internal APIs. Our engineers have already prepared

Re: Analysis of apache-tomcat-8.0.12 dependency on JDK-Internal APIs

2014-09-11 Thread Mark Thomas
On 11/09/2014 14:59, Rory O'Donnell Oracle, Dublin Ireland wrote: Hi Mladen/Mark, As part of the preparations for JDK 9, Oracle’s engineers have been analyzing open source projects like yours to understand usage. One area of concern involves identifying compatibility problems, such as