JEP proposed to target JDK 15: 371: Hidden Classes
Netroby
hufeng1987 at gmail.com
Thu Apr 2 04:19:07 UTC 2020
This may be dangerous. For virus creator and attacker. If they replace
the origin Jar, the hidden class may cause we can not easy to see
what's inside it .
For company , If company choose to using hide class protect the
important framework. It's valuable , but for who working deal with the
framework, not good news.
We often tired to find out whats happening. while there is exception,
what's inside the exceptions.
The JEP may cause us coders hard to work. Not just easy to read code,
easy to understand.
Like there will have many walls , block us . close our eyes.
any way, Hidden class may useful, but not to Java coder like me.
Appreciate your time.
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Netroby
<mark.reinhold at oracle.com> 于2020年4月2日周四 上午7:26写道:
>
> The following JEP is proposed to target JDK 15:
>
> 371: Hidden Classes
> https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/371
>
> Feedback on this proposal from JDK Project Committers and Reviewers [1]
> is more than welcome, as are reasoned objections. If no such objections
> are raised by 23:59 UTC on Wednesday, 8 April, or if they’re raised and
> then satisfactorily answered, then per the JEP 2.0 process proposal [2]
> I’ll target this JEP to JDK 15.
>
> - Mark
>
>
> [1] https://openjdk.java.net/census#jdk
> [2] https://cr.openjdk.java.net/~mr/jep/jep-2.0-02.html
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