Questions asked by andreas_balsigerhttps://answers.axonivy.com/questions/asked-by/104/andreas_balsiger/?type=rssQuestions asked by <a href="/users/104/andreas_balsiger" >andreas_balsiger</a>enTue, 31 Mar 2020 09:54:12 -0400Extended Release Cycle Concepthttps://answers.axonivy.com/questions/4478/extended-release-cycle-concept<p>Dear customers, AXON Ivy supporters and developers</p> <p>It is very important to us to continuously improve and professionalize the development of the Axon.ivy Digital Business Platform. Some time ago, we introduced a new release cycle concept, which provides two different versions of the Axon.ivy Digital Business Platform in parallel:</p> <ul> <li>LTS (Long Term Support): A major version that is stable over a longer period of time (average 1.5 - 2 years), which does not present any new features and focuses on bug fixing</li> <li>LE (Leading Edge): A further development of the LTS version, which already provides the latest features for early adopters.</li> </ul> <p>This concept has proven itself and will therefore continue to be used. In addition, our customers have shown that support for the two latest LTS versions and support for the latest LE version is ideal for both ongoing and new projects.</p> <p>During the versioning and numbering of the versions, however, there were always misunderstandings, which we have now resolved with the extended concept. Some customers were not aware that a change from an LTS version (for example 7.0.x) to an LE version (for example 7.1) means a major version change with migration effort/pain. Therefore the LE version was often used unnecessarily. This resulted in the fact that you either have to go along with every LE upgrade or run the risk of having an unsupported version in use.</p> <p>Therefore the new versioning plans to release all LTS versions as <strong>even</strong> version numbers and all LE versions as <strong>odd</strong> version numbers. Thus it is clearly defined that a change from an LTS version to an LE version is a major upgrade with migration effort without backwards compatibility.</p> <p>The next LE version will be numbered 9.1, while the next LTS major release will be numbered 10.0.</p> <p>This information is available for everyone on our developer page: <a href="https://developer.axonivy.com/release-cycle">https://developer.axonivy.com/release-cycle</a></p> <p>Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.</p> <p>Best regards,</p> <p>Andreas Balsiger</p> <p>Head of Product Management</p>andreas_balsigerTue, 31 Mar 2020 09:54:12 -0400https://answers.axonivy.com/questions/4478/extended-release-cycle-conceptaxon.ivyreleaseconceptversioningJava 8 is out of support: What can I do to still use my RIA clients in the Axon.ivy Engine?https://answers.axonivy.com/questions/3598/java-8-is-out-of-support-what-can-i-do-to-still-use-my-ria-clients-in-the-axon-ivy-engine<p>Oracle has decided that they will no longer will publish Update/Bug Fixes/Security Fixes for JDK 8 for free after January 2019. If you want such Update Release after January 2019 you have to buy support from Oracle.</p> <p>Moreover, Oracle will only publish free update releases for JDK 11 for at least 6 months. After the 6 months you can have update releases only if you buy support from Oracle.</p> <p>What does this mean for my Axon.ivy Engine? Do I need to pay for Oracle support now or are there other possible solutions that AXON Ivy suggests?</p>andreas_balsigerFri, 21 Dec 2018 09:02:47 -0500https://answers.axonivy.com/questions/3598/java-8-is-out-of-support-what-can-i-do-to-still-use-my-ria-clients-in-the-axon-ivy-engineoraclejrejavajdklicenseWhen will ivy 5.1 come out?https://answers.axonivy.com/questions/952/when-will-ivy-5-1-come-out<p>What should I know about it?</p>andreas_balsigerMon, 15 Sep 2014 12:12:15 -0400https://answers.axonivy.com/questions/952/when-will-ivy-5-1-come-outivy