You should force at least 17 😈

On Sep 27, 2024 at 2:23:02 PM, Andrus Adamchik <aadamc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> A belated, but nonetheless exciting announcement. Our team recently
> released the first milestone of Cayenne 5.0.
>
> There are more than a hundred Jiras in the release notes, so it is easy to
> get lost 🙃 But the main direction is simplifying the structure of the
> framework, now that we removed the previously deprecated ROP piece (the
> multi-tier stack). Suddenly, we could switch to sane module and class
> naming, flatten inheritance hierarchies of the core classes, and so on.
> Some examples:
>
> - "cayenne-server" is now "cayenne"
> - CayenneDataObject is PersistentObject (and a generic variant -
> GenericPersistentObject)
> - ServerRuntime is CayenneRuntime
>
> Other notable changes and new features:
>
> * Min Java version supported is 11 (should've probably gone with 21 :))
> * SELF property in class generation templates
> * Unified class generation UI (also a result of ROP removal)
> * Direct support for "(not) exists" expressions (it was somewhat confusing
> in 4.2)
> * ANY, ALL subqueries and "case when" expressions
> * Per-project disabling of validation rules
>
> .. and a number of other smaller things.
>
> Enjoy!
>
> Andrus
>
> https://cayenne.apache.org/download/
> https://cayenne.apache.org/2024/09/cayenne-50m1-released/
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