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On 17/04/2023 10:03, Eirik Bjørsnøs wrote:<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">Sure we can delay this a few
releases, but I honestly don't see how that
will materially change the situation. <br>
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<div>Rethinking this, perhaps there are some benefits to not
introducing this in an LTS release. Doing it in a release
immediately following an LTS would allow the wider ecosystem
maximum time to work on their solutions and do testing on
non-LTS releases. It would even allow OpenJDK to add them
back if there are critical unforeseeable concerns.</div>
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<div>So perhaps 22?</div>
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I don't think it's possible to suggest a release at this time.
Ideally javax.security.cert would have been removed a long time ago
but the references from classes in javax.net.ssl make it difficult
for both implementers and users of the API. So I think we are forced
to kick it down the road for now. Your effort to track down projects
with usages and create PRs is very welcome as it helps to move
things along.<br>
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-Alan<br>
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