We would still have a 1.4.2 compatible branch though, James?
Ian
On 02/09/16 09:49, James Sutton1 wrote:
That's right, because of the deployment, we need
to be using a later version of Java for Gradle / Maven to work
correctly. From what I can see, Paho's never actually been
built by Java 1.4.2 (0.9.0 which was built in 2014 was
compiled with Java 1.6.0). Those who require 1.4.2 will need
to build it themselves manually already.
Kind regards,
James Sutton
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Subject: Re: [paho-dev] Ending support of Java 1.4 in Paho
Date: Thu, Sep 1, 2016 3:34 PM
+1 for Java 7
I looked at the build logs,
Java client is currently built with
Java version: 1.7.0_80, vendor:
Oracle Corporation
Java home: /opt/public/common/jdk1.7.0_80/jre
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Regards,
Mike Tran
From: Jan Willem Teunisse
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Date: 09/01/2016 04:01 AM
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Re: [paho-dev]
Ending support of Java 1.4 in Paho
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Hi All,
For security reasons, I would vote for Java
7 as a the next supported minimal platform.
Greetings,
Jan Willem Teunisse
On 1-9-2016 10:33, James Sutton1 wrote:
Hi All,
As you may or may not know, the
Paho Java client currently supports Java 1.4 as it's
minimum JRE, Which has now been out of support since 2008.
There have been a few bugs
raised recently where we've accidentally implemented
features not supported by the 1.4 JRE and we are trying to
fix them now so that the 1.3.0 release in November fully
supports Java 1.4. This is important because I'm hoping
that 1.3.0 will be the last release to support it and so I
want to make sure that anyone stuck using 1.4 has a good
last release to use.
What should the new minimum JRE
/ JDK be that we support? Java 5 is also out of extended
support with Java 6 to follow next year. Maybe if we go
with Java 6 or 7 as the new minimum?
I'm going to create a new
feature branch in GitHub where any Java 6 and above only
features can live until after we've released 1.3.0, after
which they can be merged back into develop.
Hope that makes sense / sounds
sensible to everyone.
Kind regards,
James Sutton
Software Engineer - IoT
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