Joe Athman
Joe Athman
I'm getting this same error, is this a confirmed issue? I was wondering if it was possibly due to an approvals issue?
Does this mean the next major version of Resilience4j will require Java 11 as well?
@RobWin @spencergibb thanks guys, sorry I don't know how I missed that detail.
I do agree about the desire to move past Java 8. The reason I asked is because our company uses Cloudera as our Hadoop distribution and support. Unfortunately, the latest...
It would be really nice to get a 1.7.2 release to fix this particular issue.
This library seems abandoned and this was the final straw to get us to switch over to https://springdoc.org/ instead. It's a pretty straightforward conversion and they do a great job...
One strategy I've seen in other libraries with this same type of problem would be to move all the existing classes to a new namespace, then create little facade classes...
Are there specific issues using this library with .Net 5?
Could another configuration option be added to choose to enable case sensitivity?
Is there any progress on this? Is the C# version of the library in a state it can be released? We would really like to use that if possible.