Обсуждение: java 1.4 for how long ?
Hello,
Sun made 1.4t EOL during 2008, when is pgjdbc codebase planned to move forward to 1.5 ?.
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regards
gustav trede
Sun made 1.4t EOL during 2008, when is pgjdbc codebase planned to move forward to 1.5 ?.
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regards
gustav trede
gustav trede wrote: > Hello, > > Sun made 1.4t EOL during 2008, when is pgjdbc codebase planned to move > forward to 1.5 ?. if anything, it should skip forward to OpenJDK 6
2009/7/17 John R Pierce <pierce@hogranch.com>
1.5 is going EOL this year, the problem is that real world deployments lag behind in upgrading, sometimes for the good reason of stability.
Moving to 1.6 will cut of more users then 1.5 would do, my personal opinion is that it from a community standpoint might be a bit too early to drop 1.5 support,
especially since 1.6 dont offer so much new stuff as 1.5 did vs 1.4 .
-- gustav trede wrote:if anything, it should skip forward to OpenJDK 6Hello,
Sun made 1.4t EOL during 2008, when is pgjdbc codebase planned to move forward to 1.5 ?.
1.5 is going EOL this year, the problem is that real world deployments lag behind in upgrading, sometimes for the good reason of stability.
Moving to 1.6 will cut of more users then 1.5 would do, my personal opinion is that it from a community standpoint might be a bit too early to drop 1.5 support,
especially since 1.6 dont offer so much new stuff as 1.5 did vs 1.4 .
regards
gustav trede
gustav trede wrote: > > > 2009/7/17 John R Pierce <pierce@hogranch.com <mailto:pierce@hogranch.com>> > > gustav trede wrote: > > Hello, > > Sun made 1.4t EOL during 2008, when is pgjdbc codebase planned > to move forward to 1.5 ?. > > > > if anything, it should skip forward to OpenJDK 6 > > > 1.5 is going EOL this year, the problem is that real world > deployments lag behind in upgrading, sometimes for the good reason of > stability. > > Moving to 1.6 will cut of more users then 1.5 would do, my personal > opinion is that it from a community standpoint might be a bit too > early to drop 1.5 support, > especially since 1.6 dont offer so much new stuff as 1.5 did vs 1.4 . I just realized you were talking about JDBC and not PL/Java... I concur re: 1.5 for JDBC, that has to work with as many different java releases as possible.