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- Runtime Aspects of APIs (1,842 bytes)
3: ...roven to work, capable to ensure runtime backward compatibility. - OlderBlogPosts (111,273 bytes)
104: ==== [[Equinox]] Compatibility Shaking ====
249: ...ing [[Modular_Java_SE|modular JDK]] while keeping compatibility with the existing monolithic one may be tricky. W...
648: ==== Imagine Living without Compatibility! ====
706: ...s that all? Or can you think about other types of compatibility?
765: ...s process is considered integral to our backwards compatibility promise. - Trust (4,434 bytes)
23: ...t stage, but once we reach version 1.0 we'll keep compatibility''? - Using Games to Improve API Design Skills (752 bytes)
3: ...lly demonstrates the basic principles of backward compatibility and various types of API. Every time I participat... - End Of Life Procedures (473 bytes)
3: Is it not true, that by keeping compatibility we grow the number of APIs we have to maintain? F... - SignatureTests (3,631 bytes)
3: ...well, as something special - testing for [[binary compatibility]].
38: There is a backward binary compatibility checker for shared libraries in C/C++. An anonymo...
42: ...rogrammers. Just the self control to achieve such compatibility needs to be much higher than among [[Java]] progr... - Blogs:JaroslavTulach:Theory (22,864 bytes)
19: ...n binary compatibility in Java rather than source compatibility. Enhancing language can mitigate many issues, but...
175: ...roject that designs an [[API]] needs an automated compatibility check. Learn what it takes to introduce [[Truffle...
351: ==== How Strict a Backward Compatibility Should Be? ==== - Blogs:JesseGlick:OfClassesAndInterfaces (3,608 bytes)
73: ...gives you a lot more options for how to deal with compatibility. You can have different versions of the SPI that ... - Have You Ever Wondered (13,635 bytes)
31: ...roven to work, capable to ensure runtime backward compatibility.
46: ...lly demonstrates the basic principles of backward compatibility and various types of API. Every time I participat...
50: ...PIs to black hole smoothly while keeping backward compatibility. - APIFest08:Task1.5 (1,349 bytes)
5: ...008, noon. You do not need to retain any backward compatibility yet, however restrain yourself from doing too big... - Upgradability (2,660 bytes)
7: ...ere was a bit of support from tools, the absolute compatibility could even be verified automatically.
9: ... this check passes, then it implies 100% backward compatibility and allows the new version of the library to be u... - BackwardCompatibility (6,862 bytes)
3: === Without Backward Compatibility ===
9: ...lopers may not yet be trained in keeping backward compatibility. However the more popular your library becomes th...
15: == Types of Compatibility ==
17: === Source Compatibility ===
23: However this kind of compatibility is not easy to reach in [[Java]], as also almost ... - APIFest08:TaskX (5,452 bytes)
3: ... '''1 point''' by showing [[BackwardCompatibility|compatibility]] problems in each solution provided by someone e...
18: Each difference is potential candidate for compatibility problem. It is just necessary to write code again...
31: # for example if there is compatibility problem between
46: The rules for writing compatibility tests are similar to [http://openide.netbeans.org... - APIFest08:Report (10,858 bytes)
11: ...to solutions provided by others and seek for left compatibility problems which is different and time consuming. S...
19: The author of solution six did few compatibility mistakes. First of all, as [http://source.apidesi...
95: ... solution suffered with source as well functional compatibility problems. Jan [http://source.apidesign.org/hg/api... - Domain Specific Language (12,164 bytes)
133: ...rom version to version without breaking backwards compatibility. This is because you have complete control over ... - Amoeba Model (4,988 bytes)
36: ...rage]] with automated tests to assert functional compatibility during execution (more in [[Runtime_Aspects_of_AP... - How to Write Shared Libraries (370 bytes)
1: Very detailed paper about backward compatibility when dealing with shared libraries in [[C]]:
5: Backward binary compatibility checker for shared libraries in [[C]]/[[C++]]: - InfoQReview (12,017 bytes)
127: ...Big Bang]] changes. First of all it explains what compatibility is and - OSGiAndNetBeans (10,580 bytes)
19: === Compatibility ===
23: ... as this world never existed before, there are no compatibility requirements. There is no threat to [[BackwardCom... - APILessAPI (7,612 bytes)
19: ...er level of [[BackwardCompatibility]] - a '''diff compatibility'''. Of course, everyone who ever applied patch an...
37: Obviously keeping compatibility with ''unknown'' modifications done by hundreds o...
43: ...ations. True, there is not much necessity to keep compatibility when generating [[HTML]] pages (maybe except keep...
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