The socket backlog of HttpServer is still low.
Ivan Krylov
ivan at azulsystems.com
Mon Dec 15 14:56:39 UTC 2014
Hi Andrew and all,
I am about to push this change for Nikolay.
Given that last time we had a bit of discussion on the right format of
putback message, i want to check with you this the following is fine.
Please check the text below and tell me if you see any issues.
According to Nikolay, this fix is not a strightforward port but a
reworked fix for the 7's 6938454.
Thanks,
Ivan
6938454: Unable to determine generic type in program that compiles under
Java 6
Reviewed-by: aph
Contributed-by: nikgor <nikolay at azulsystems.com>
On 15/12/2014 17:12, Andrew Hughes wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
>> On 15/12/2014 13:17, Andrew Hughes wrote:
>>> Yes, this is a problem with the way Sun/Oracle maintain JAXP and JAXWS; the
>>> sources
>>> are bulk updated outside of security updates, so there's no log of changes.
>>> At least
>>> now they do keep the sources in the OpenJDK tree rather than as external
>>> zip files...
>>>
>> What you say is true for the jaxws repo as the master sources comes from
>> about 10 upstream projects.
>>
>> It's different for JAXP as this has been maintained in OpenJDK for a few
>> years now (and the upstream project shutdown).
>>
> Ah ok, I wasn't aware of that; thanks for the correction. It will certainly
> make it easier to cherry-pick any required changes from there.
>
> It may have happened a few years ago for later versions, but it was outside
> Oracle maintainership of OpenJDK 6 [0]. The end of that pre-dates even the
> switch to in-tree sources, which we mirrored with our own changes in
> OPENJDK6-6 [1] and OPENJDK6-7 [2].
>
> [0] http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/jdk6-dev/2013-March/002890.html
> [1] http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/jdk6-dev/2013-May/002978.html
> [2] http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/jdk6-dev/2013-May/002984.html
>
>> -Alan.
>>
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