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Posted to dev@commons.apache.org by Stephen Colebourne <sc...@btopenworld.com> on 2003/09/02 02:04:18 UTC

[primitives] Open for business

The [primitives] project has been created and is now ready for discussion,
debate and coding.

At present, I have NOT removed anything from [collections]. I believe that
there may be people with dependencies on the primitive code there. I do not
plan to release that code however, nor will its prescence block a
[collections] release. I think that this will probably be the position until
[primitives] is ready.

So... lets try to get [primitives] sorted ;-)

Stephen


Re: [primitives] Open for business

Posted by Yoav Shapira <yo...@apache.org>.
Howdy,
I may have missed the original discussion, but is primitives going to have
much of a market given the relative proximity of JDK 1.5 with its
autoboxing features?  Or are there a bunch of features planned that aren't
going to be in JDK 1.5 anyways?

Yoav Shapira

On Tue, 2 Sep 2003, Stephen Colebourne wrote:

> The [primitives] project has been created and is now ready for discussion,
> debate and coding.
>
> At present, I have NOT removed anything from [collections]. I believe that
> there may be people with dependencies on the primitive code there. I do not
> plan to release that code however, nor will its prescence block a
> [collections] release. I think that this will probably be the position until
> [primitives] is ready.
>
> So... lets try to get [primitives] sorted ;-)
>
> Stephen
>
>
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