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[jira] Resolved: (SHALE-285) Test whether shale-tiger can be
postprocessed for use on JDK 1.4 systems
[ http://issues.apache.org/struts/browse/SHALE-285?page=all ]
Craig McClanahan resolved SHALE-285.
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Resolution: Not A Problem
Thanks to James Mitchell's testing during ApacheCon last week, we now have evidence that the shale-sql-browser webapp (including the shale-tiger library) can run succssfully on a JDK 1.4 system, once both have been translated. Therefore, marking this one as "not a problem", since it actually does work :-).
> Test whether shale-tiger can be postprocessed for use on JDK 1.4 systems
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> Key: SHALE-285
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/struts/browse/SHALE-285
> Project: Shale
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Tiger
> Reporter: Craig McClanahan
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> Several Apache projects have started using postprocessors like RetroWeaver and RetroTranslater to take code that uses Java SE 5 syntax and semantics (including annotations) and make it work on a JDK 1.4 JVM. Analyze whether this approach will work for shale-tiger (and applications built with it), and (if so) decide whether to release it as a supported feature (or perhaps as a sandbox feature).
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