From jwillemsen at remedy.nl Fri Mar 16 15:06:14 2018 From: jwillemsen at remedy.nl (Johnny Willemsen) Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2018 15:06:14 +0100 Subject: [jacorb-developer] TAO 2.4.7 available for download! Message-ID: <02fe8a8e-629a-6dc6-2894-87db7f5e3770@remedy.nl> Hi, The TAO community has released TAO 2.4.7, see https://swsupport.remedy.nl/news/39-ace-6-4-7-and-tao-2-4-7-released for all major changes and download links! Best regards, Johnny Willemsen Remedy IT Postbus 81 | 6930 AB Westervoort | The Netherlands http://www.remedy.nl From Chris.Forbes at mottmac.com Fri Mar 23 09:45:57 2018 From: Chris.Forbes at mottmac.com (Forbes, Chris) Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2018 08:45:57 +0000 Subject: [jacorb-developer] Java 11 and beyond Message-ID: Good Morning, I've been asked to post this question and I do apologize if this has already been asked. With the release of JDK 11, Java will be removing the java.corba packages from JDK as per JEP-320 ( http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/320 ). A few of our legacy systems which we still actively develop make extensive use of Jacorb and CORBA in general and we are looking to try and understand the implications this will have on our systems. My question is does Jacorb make use of any of the underlying JDK corba packages and will we still be able to make use of it in software written following the removal of these packages in JDK 11? Any help on the above would be greatly appreciated, Kind regards, Chris Forbes Bsc. Software Engineer chris.forbes at mottmac.com From jacorb at goots.org Fri Mar 23 10:51:49 2018 From: jacorb at goots.org (Nick Cross) Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2018 09:51:49 +0000 Subject: [jacorb-developer] Java 11 and beyond In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <186c82e9-dfc1-fcd0-8c30-7f6015e1d89c@goots.org> Hi, Currently JacORB does have some reliance on internal classes (specifically around javax.rmi etc). Some previous emails from community members ( Eric Pierskalla and others) on the thread java 9 have discussed some options. I have experimented with attempting to remove the dependency and/or layer on an alternative. However I haven't had a lot of time to work on it ; we would welcome contributions in this area. Regards Nick On 23/03/18 08:45, Forbes, Chris wrote: > Good Morning, > > I've been asked to post this question and I do apologize if this has already been asked. > With the release of JDK 11, Java will be removing the java.corba packages from JDK as per JEP-320 ( http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/320 ). > A few of our legacy systems which we still actively develop make extensive use of Jacorb and CORBA in general and we are looking to try and understand the implications this will have on our systems. > My question is does Jacorb make use of any of the underlying JDK corba packages and will we still be able to make use of it in software written following the removal of these packages in JDK 11? > > Any help on the above would be greatly appreciated, > Kind regards, > Chris Forbes > > Bsc. > > > > Software Engineer > > > > > chris.forbes at mottmac.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > jacorb-developer maillist - jacorb-developer at lists.spline.inf.fu-berlin.de > https://lists.spline.inf.fu-berlin.de/mailman/listinfo/jacorb-developer