Hi Rupesh, Happy new year to you too, thanks!
Regarding James 2.2 honestly, I have not much knowledge of it, as when I started joining the project, it was James version 3.3.0 already. I would think it's probably quite different and you might clearly need some migration work between version 2 and 3 of James.
Benefits I would think clearly security first, I would guess there might be so many vulnerabilities up on such an old version of James. But likely in terms of performance as well (depending your usage of James as well). More modular as well I think compared to before. And likely more features too :) (like the JMAP protocol for example depending on the flavor of James?)
Well there is many reasons to upgrade the version of an old software. But that mainly depends as well about your usage of it, and the time you are ready to invest in it, cause a migration from those 2 major versions isn't easy I think.
Regards, Rene. On 1/22/24 08:58, Rupesh Singh wrote:
Hello James users, Happy new year 2024 !!! I have been using James 2.2.0 in production for years. I am new to this product. We upgraded to use Java 8 too. Can this James 2.2 work with Java 11 too? Additionally, could you please help in understanding, what are the benefits of upgrading to James 3.0? Thanks, Rupesh
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