It would be good to investigate what we can do to improve the API
given that we can use Java 5 features such as generics. How about a
branch for that so that we can be as ready as possible when/if Axis2
make the switch.

Cheers,
Jeremy

On 27/02/2008, Lawrence Mandel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> +1
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>  Woden has also discussed a move to Java 5 and the dev team was in favour
>  of this move. As Axis2 depends on Woden we cannot consider this move
>  unless Axis2 also moves.
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>  Lawrence
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>  Deepal Jayasinghe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  02/26/2008 11:15 PM
>  Please respond to
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>  [Axis2] Moving Axis2 code base into JDK 1.5
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>  Hi all ,
>
>  As you might remember few months back Glen asked the list about moving
>  to JDK 1.5 and I think we got very positive feedback. So I thought of
>  asking again and change the code to work with JDK 1.5 . The main reason
>  behind sending this mail is due the dependency we have for annogen. As I
>  can see that project is dead one and there is no development happening
>  so I do not think it is a good idea to depend on such a project. In the
>  meantime we have few issues with annogen as well ,first  inner class
>  problem (I have locally fixed that both in Axis2 and Annogen will commit
>  soon) , second is the final class problem. I request a release from
>  annogen after the changes that Dims did , but we did not get any reply
>  so far.
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>  We all know that we get better annotation support from JDK 1.5 so if we
>  move to JDK 1.5 we can get rid of the annogen dependency and we can just
>  use JDK for annotation processing.  Other problem is generic support ,
>  if we move to JDK 1.5 we can have generic support in our POJOs.  In
>  addition to POJO we can get better concurrent support in JDK 1.5 as well.
>
>  So if we move to JDK 1.5 we can get better support , and I do not think
>  any advantage of staying in 1.4 . If some user want to use Axis2 in JDK
>  1.4 they can happily use Axis2 1.3 , which is very stable version and
>  working fine in 1.4 and 1.5.
>
>  If any user or developers have any concern on moving to JDK 1.5 please
>  come forward and reply to this mail that will be very helpful for all of
>  us.
>
>  Here is my +1 for moving to JDK 1.5 to and release Axis2 1.4 in JDK 1.5
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>  Thank you,
>  Deepal
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