Hi
On 2 juil. 07, at 14:31, Marc Guillemot wrote:
there was recently a discussion in HtmlUnit mailing lists about
upgrading to Java 5 (current is 1.4). 1.4 could possibly still be
supported with tools like retroweaver.
The arguments are that Java 5 is already here since a while and
some of its feature would be nice to use in HtmlUnit (particularly
the generics). Furthermore Java 1.4 will enter the End Of Life
phase of the support by Sun once Java 7 will be released.
I don't see this as very critical for WebTest users because it
would be quite easy to install a particular JDK that gets used only
by WebTest, no matters what runs otherwise on the computer.
What do you think?
as a commiter, I would love upgrading to Java 5.
Yet I wonder how many potential users would be left out?
I tried yesterday to install java 5 on a client's computer, and this
was prohibited by the security policy.
I'm stuck with 1.4 there for the coming months.
Best
dna
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