Thanks for your response Zack. I am not able to find any tangible proof on the 
internet to ascertain if the Juno release is backward compatible with the 
Icehouse but most likely Juno should be backward compatible.

One more query. Is the latest Jcloud release backward compatible with the 
JCloud 1.7.3 API Library that we are currently using ?

Best Regards,
Mohit

From: Zack Shoylev [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2015 10:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: Mohit Gupta
Subject: RE: Does JCloud support OpenStack Juno Release ?

It should be backwards compatible, but we haven't tested with Juno directly 
yet. I don't expect problems on the jclouds side though. Side note: you can 
also update jclouds, you are a few versions behind.
-Zack
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From: Mohit Gupta [[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2015 8:50 AM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Cc: Mohit Gupta
Subject: Does JCloud support OpenStack Juno Release ?

Hi,

I want to know if JCloud support OpenStack Juno release. If yes, which Jcloud 
release has its support ?

I am currently using JCloud 1.7.3 API Library and want to migrate our OpenStack 
setup from Icehouse to Juno. So, I just want to understand the changes required 
in my code if I go for this OpenStack setup upgrade

Best Regards,
Mohit
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