On Jul 31, 2024, at 9:12 AM, Andrew Rouse via microprofile-wg <microprofile-wg@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hmm, I wasn't aware we included the license there, good catch!
The key difference for the license included appears to be
This will therefore also be a problem for Fault Tolerance 4.1.
- Java version
- Jakarta dependency versions
- TestNG version (I think to use the last version compatible with Java 8 in 2.10)
- More direct control over the asciidoctor dependencies in 3.4 (not sure why this is)
However, you pointing out the 1.0 vs. 1.1 spec in the Javadoc also brought to my attention that both the
rest client spec document and the
open api spec document appear to use the 1.0 text! (Referencing Eclipse Foundation, Inc, rather than Eclipse Foundation AISBL.) I haven't checked the other specs we're preparing to release.
If it is an important change, I assume we should change it there too.
Andrew
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Date: 31/07/24 16:07:19
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The OpenAPI license is pointing to EFSL 1.0:
The REST Client is pointing to the latest 1.1:
This probably requires an update to the MP Parent POM in OpenAPI.
Cheers,
Roberto
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