Hi,
I'm reading the mailinglist for a while, but this is my first mail.
I think it's a bad idea to have Java 6 as a requirement. In the scenario of running an
older (non JEE 6) app server that doesn't run on Java 6, it would still be possible to
use Web Beans in a similar way you use it in Tomcat. This won't work if Java 6 is a
requirement. Specially in combination with JSF 2.0, which can run on non JEE 6, non Java 6
servers, it makes sense to have the same requirements for Web Beans.
Hope it isn't too much trouble however...
Paul Bakker
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Behalf Of Pete Muir [pmuir(a)redhat.com]
Sent: 18 August 2009 19:11
To: webbeans-dev(a)lists.jboss.org
Cc: ee6jboss-int(a)sun.com
Subject: [webbeans-dev] Java 6?
Hi all,
I want to gather some feedback on whether everyone is happy if we make
Java 6 a requirement for Web Beans. This will simplify the build
slightly.
JBoss 5.2 will require Java 6 (AFAIK), and I assume GlassFish will do
as well.
Anyone got strong opinions either way?
Pete
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