On 03/04/17 15:57, Dave Cramer wrote:
I guess you mean statistics for pgjdbc, right?
I'm sure there may be out there still some number of Java7s. However, my point is: those can still use any pgjdbc driver at least up to v42. And they are mature, performant, fully featured drivers, not a half-backed piece of software that you will be striving to upgrade. So even if Java7s are still there, they could be well served. But newer versions could be developed for Java8+ and encourage users to upgrade to a non-EOLed Java platform, and probably as a side-effect get better performance.
We're not talking about past, but just future developments ;)
Álvaro
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Álvaro Hernández Tortosa
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