JDK 7 is Feature-Complete

Joe Wang huizhe.wang at oracle.com
Tue Feb 8 09:12:24 PST 2011


On 2/8/2011 12:40 AM, Steve Poole wrote:
> On Mon, 2011-02-07 at 11:54 -0800, Joe Wang wrote:
>   
>> Thanks Andrew. That explains why :)  The jaxp bugs on OpenJDK Bugzilla
>> were actually passed onto me by Alan, by the way. 
>>
>> So it seems to me, JAXP Jira is a better option since I would be
>> noticed when new issues are created. I can then add Oracle Bug ID as
>> you mentioned.
>>
>>     
>
> Hi Joe - so is the JAXP Jira system the master copy for JAXP issues?  ie
> can I expect to see all JAXP issues on it regardless of where they were
> originally raised?
>   
No, it's not the master copy, it only contains issues filed there. Most 
of the jaxp bugs are in the Oracle bug system, from  jdk dev/test and 
support.

Joe
>
>   
>> Regards,
>> Joe
>>
>>
>> On 2/7/2011 11:20 AM, Dr Andrew John Hughes wrote: 
>>     
>>> On 7 February 2011 18:38, Joe Wang <huizhe.wang at oracle.com> wrote:
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> On 2/7/2011 1:16 AM, Steve Poole wrote:
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>> snip...
>>>
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> Bugs can also be filed through OpenJDK Bugzilla, but so far, we only had
>>>> two, e.g. https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/show_bug.cgi?id=100017
>>>>
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>> That's probably because:
>>>
>>> * You can STILL only use it to post patches, not report bugs.  It
>>> never moved on to the later stages that were planned.
>>> * Most of them are ignored (though the JAXP ones seem to be a happy
>>> exception to this norm)
>>> * The bug IDs can't be used to commit (see the first point) so you
>>> need an Oracle bug ID anyway, which I usually request from the Oracle
>>> dev. who reviews the patch.  Seems to be much quicker for them than
>>> us...
>>>
>>> It would be nice to see some, if not all, these things fixed, but
>>> that's why I guess you're seeing low bug reporting in there.
>>>   
>>>       
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