any risk in moving to java 1.6
I was wondering if anyone knows if there is any major risk to moving to
Java 1.6 now prior to their official release?
I am primarily using Eclipse, JBoss and Hibernate and obviously dont
want to introduce bugs if 1.6 is not ready for them?
I guess it has little impact on Eclipse but may impact other
technologies?
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