CCM NG: Code conventions page now states Java 8 as target language.

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@ -12,9 +12,7 @@ LibreCCM Code Conventions
* Target language and platform * Target language and platform
The target language of the project is Java 7. At the moment we can't The target language of the project is Java 8. LibreCCM also uses the
rely on the availability of Java 8 on the systems our users want to install
LibreCCM. LibreCCM also uses the
{{{http://www.jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=342}Java EE 7 platform}}. In {{{http://www.jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=342}Java EE 7 platform}}. In
particular LibreCCM makes heavy use of the following APIs from the particular LibreCCM makes heavy use of the following APIs from the
Java EE 7 standard: Java EE 7 standard:
@ -28,7 +26,7 @@ LibreCCM Code Conventions
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In consequence LibreCCM requires a Java EE compatible application server In consequence LibreCCM requires a Java EE compatible application server
to like {{{http://wildfly.org/}Wildfly 8}} to run. We will stay as close to to like {{{http://wildfly.org/}Wildfly}} to run. We will stay as close to
the standard as possible, but in some cases we will enforce a specific the standard as possible, but in some cases we will enforce a specific
implementation. implementation.
@ -116,7 +114,7 @@ LibreCCM Code Conventions
</dependency> </dependency>
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The scope here is <<<provided>>> because to necessary JAR file has already The scope here is <<<provided>>> because the necessary JAR file has already
been added due to the use of the FindBugs Maven plugin. been added due to the use of the FindBugs Maven plugin.
For PMD the standard annotation <<<@SuppressWarnings>>> can be used: For PMD the standard annotation <<<@SuppressWarnings>>> can be used: