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Nikola Milutinovic commented on MCOMPILER-80: --------------------------------------------- On the side note, just releasing the new super POM could be all we need, so we can set that to be the parent of our projects, until new version of Maven, using that POM, is out. > Change default source level to 1.5 > ---------------------------------- > > Key: MCOMPILER-80 > URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MCOMPILER-80 > Project: Maven 2.x Compiler Plugin > Issue Type: Improvement > Reporter: Grzegorz Borkowski > Priority: Minor > > Deafult source level setting for Maven compiler plugin is 1.3, as far as I > remember. This makes no sense. 1.3 is used at this moment only in legacy > applications. Probability of porting such legacy application to Maven 2 is > very small. I was working with such applications - none of them used Maven. > In fact, I don't know any application using Maven, which requires level 1.3. > On the other hand, Maven is used exensively in new applications. Most of them > use Java 5 features (annotations, generics...). All new applications I create > use Maven 2 and Java 5. Every time I setup such application it makes me crazy > that I get errors on my generics and annoations, and I have to setup manually > the source level to 1.5. Come on, we have year 2008, not 2000! Java 5 is here > for several years already. So why Maven compiler plugin does not use the most > reasonable default approach, instead it still assumes we are in 2000 year? If > someone wants to use old java version, than he can change the source level. > By default should be 1.5. > The default setting can be changed in never wersion of maven compiler plugin. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://jira.codehaus.org/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira