We're currently using 0.9.5 on Java 8. There are no specific issues in 0.9.6 or 0.10.0 that affect us enough to prompt us to upgrade (we do remote deployments that we don't directly control, hence upgrading is quite expensive & risky for us). We will be jumping to 1.0.x in the next few months, once that version has had a few patch releases.
SimonC -----Original Message----- From: Cody Lee [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 17 August 2016 16:29 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [SURVEY] What version of Storm are you using? 1. 1.0.1 currently 2. Nothing, we’ll QA our topologies against new versions to ensure there are no breaking changes or performance & stability degradations. Java versions we support: 8, 7 is available still, though we are deprecating it’s use. On 8/17/16, 10:11 AM, "P. Taylor Goetz" <[email protected]> wrote: On the Storm developer list, there are a number of discussions regarding ending support for various older versions of Storm. In order to make an informed decision I’d like to get an idea of what versions the user community is actively using. I’d like to ask the user community to answer the following questions so we can best determine which version lines we should continue to support, and which ones can be EOL’ed. 1. What version of Storm are you currently using? 2. If you are not on the most recent version, what is preventing you from upgrading? Thanks in advance. -Taylor This message, and any files/attachments transmitted together with it, is intended for the use only of the person (or persons) to whom it is addressed. It may contain information which is confidential and/or protected by legal privilege. Accordingly, any dissemination, distribution, copying or use of this message, or any part of it or anything sent together with it, other than by intended recipients, may constitute a breach of civil or criminal law and is hereby prohibited. Unless otherwise stated, any views expressed in this message are those of the person sending it and not the sender's employer. No responsibility, legal or otherwise, of whatever nature, is accepted as to the accuracy of the contents of this message or for the completeness of the message as received. Anyone who is not the intended recipient of this message is advised to make no use of it and is requested to contact Featurespace Limited as soon as possible. Any recipient of this message who has knowledge or suspects that it may have been the subject of unauthorised interception or alteration is also requested to contact Featurespace Limited.
