JDOM 1.1 released! 2007-11-29 - By Tatu Saloranta
Back --- Talden <talden@(protected)> wrote: ... > The lack of Java 5.0 feature adoption is likely > costing JDOM in terms > of adoption and certainly costing adopters in terms > of productivity. > It's going to take a long time to get the API right > so planning should > start sooner rather than later.
While I have nothing against moving to Java 5 for JDOM 2.0, and think that it's a good thing when done in a way to get real benefits, I don't think this matters a whole lot wrt. JDOM adoption at this point. I don't think other tree model implementations are moving to Java 5 particularly fast either, and specifically core DOM will (have to) move slowly.
So it's a great idea to start thinking how API can be improved for the next major, non-backwards-compatible version, focusing on specific benefits: use cases that can be simplified; typing that can be improved (using enums as well as generics) to help with IDE auto-completion amongst other things.
-+ Tatu +-
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