With VFS 2.1 getting out, I can clean up Groovy VFS 1.0 as well and get it out of beta state \o/

I'm all for that NIO thing :-}

Just yesterday I wrote a provider for Files.probeFileContent(Path) which utilises Apache Tika. It's on Github atm - https://github.com/ysb33r/nio2-filedetector-tika.



On 19/05/2016 12:44, Ralph Goers wrote:
If Java 7 is going to be the minimum version then VFS should become an 
extension of java.nio.file.  Not doing that doesn’t make any sense to me and 
you should just keep the Java version at 6 since you aren’t taking advantage of 
the new Java APIs.

Ralph

On May 19, 2016, at 3:21 AM, Gary Gregory <garydgreg...@gmail.com> wrote:

Now that we have finally gotten 2.1 out the door, I think it is time to
move [vfs] on to Java 7.

Tracking here: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VFS-612

Gary

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