I don't disagree with that (although check the EOL note here [1]),
still this shouldn't matter. Consider that Cayenne being Java 1.4 in
the recent past did not prevent us from fully supporting enums. The
mechanism to develop and test multi-JDK extensions is there, so if we
see a benefit, we can easily start adding Java6-only features.
To me personally the turning point in my interest in Java 6 was Apple
releasing the JDK for Mac about a month ago. Until then I didn't
bother to look this way.
Andrus
[1] http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index_jdk5.jsp
On May 27, 2008, at 1:07 PM, Malcolm Edgar wrote:
I think the commercial app servers have just stablised on Java 5. I
imagine
it will be a while (years) before they are Java 6.
regards Malcolm Edgar
On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 7:23 PM, Andrus Adamchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
wrote:
My understanding that this is for the "classic" web services (think
Axis,
etc.)
Andrus
On May 27, 2008, at 11:19 AM, Aristedes Maniatis wrote:
On 27/05/2008, at 9:51 AM, Jon Sharp wrote:
We are using Cayenne 3.0M3 for ORM in our project and are exposing
this
database using SOAP Web Services. We're using the latest Sun
Metro stack
(1.2), consisting of the JAX-WS and JAXB frameworks.
I don't know much yet about these technologies, so I'm curious
about what
you are doing. Are you using them in a client/server ROP scenario
in place
of Hessian for serialising objects, or is this in place of
something like
Axis to provide SOAP services to an unrelated system which doesn't
have
access to the Cayenne data map?
Cheers
Ari
-------------------------->
ish
http://www.ish.com.au
Level 1, 30 Wilson Street Newtown 2042 Australia
phone +61 2 9550 5001 fax +61 2 9550 4001
GPG fingerprint CBFB 84B4 738D 4E87 5E5C 5EFA EF6A 7D2E 3E49 102A