Tina Smith wrote:What coverage is there of Java 6 (and previous versions) classes vs those classes/libraries new in Java 7?
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Mike Simmons wrote:Um, I think this is a question about the book, Java Programming, which is currently being promoted in this forum. I don't know the answer, but perhaps the book author can help.
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idrish laxmidhar wrote:How does this book address super beginner java developers. I come from php background, but have interest in java and am planning to take SCJP. I had to read and re-read to get the basic understanding of concepts and also had to refer multiple resources..
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I come from php background, but have interest in java and am planning to take SCJP. I had to read and re-read to get the basic understanding of concepts and also had to refer multiple resources..
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T Dahl wrote:when is the proper time to move to Java 7? I noticed it is still not available for general download.
Somehow I had the impression it should release last autumn. Anyway, it's possible to download both the JRE and JDK.
- Would it be risky to start developing with Java 7 now?
- Are there any known pitfalls?
- What about deploying applications written in Java 7?
Winston Gutkowski wrote:
T Dahl wrote:when is the proper time to move to Java 7? I noticed it is still not available for general download.
It isn't?
Somehow I had the impression it should release last autumn. Anyway, it's possible to download both the JRE and JDK.
- Would it be risky to start developing with Java 7 now?
- Are there any known pitfalls?
- What about deploying applications written in Java 7?
Since you're plainly conversant with 6, what was your (or your company's) thinking regarding that?
For personal use: I'd regard any non-beta release as worth downloading.
For production code: Dunno. You might deploy it for non-critical systems first; particularly if you have a system (such as Solaris 10, or some of the latest Linux releases) that allow you to run them in a different VM (OS VM that is).
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