You're so modest. You've enumerated many of them over the years. Like
how we can't even compile with Java 25 without re-implementing
NSTimeZone because Java finally dumped that sun.security.action thing.
Or how JavaXML just needs to die.
The repackaging does this. It updates NSTimeZone. It entirely removes
the WOWebService stuff built on ancient Apache Axis 1.x. All the split
package patchwork found in Wonder gets rolled into the new modular jars
directly. No more dancing around classpath ordering with
ERAttributeExtension. You'll just get Wonder's EOAttribute directly in
the modular EOAccess jar... and so on.
On 2/5/26 12:17 AM, Hugi Thordarson wrote:
Great work Ramsey, didn't know there were problems with Wonder on JDK 25.