Hi all, Unfortunately I'm only subscribed to this list - so I recognized the announcement on the start page right now. That's my fault - but I like to follow invitation for a comment at the end of the announcement.
First of all and to say it short - Camel is great and sure, developers decide about the "future" of a project. On the other side I don't understand that 26.88% of all customers running their application on Sun JDK 1.5 (taken from survey) means "virtual no interest in java 1.5". We are on the way to choose ActiveMq and Camel as base for our application(s) - but we are bound to Java 1.5 because of the commercial environment we have to work with. Staying on Camel V2.6 "for ever" (or for a longer time) isn't a convinient option for a new project. Right now we are thinking about "compiling" our own "distribution" but we aren't sure how big are the differences between Java 1.5 and 1.6 in reality and finally how high the effort will be. Do someone know about whether some of the commercial supporters (e.g. fuse or others) are providing still support for Java 1.5? If all this options aren't successful than Camel isn't an option any longer for us. Would be a pity ... ----- Bernd Fischer GK Software AG bfisc...@gk-software.com -- View this message in context: http://camel.465427.n5.nabble.com/Dropping-support-for-Java1-5-tp3419554p3419554.html Sent from the Camel - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.