Extended long-term support plan for Java v1 SDK
The long-term support plan for the Java v1 SDK has been extended until the end of 2023. This provides additional time for users to migrate to Java v2 SDK.
Maintenance Support: The SDK is nearing end of life and will only receive bug fixes and security patches. We will add functionality only if customers explicitly request it via support tickets or GitHub issues.
End of life: The SDK is no longer maintained and will not be patched to fix bugs or security vulnerabilities.
SDK | Active Support | Maintenance Support | End of Life |
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Java v1 SDK | 28 February 2022 | 31 December 2023 | 1 January 2024 |
What does this mean for you?
We recommend migrating to the respective Version 2 (v2) SDK before the Version 1 (v1) SDK reaches End of Life. If needed, you can still request enhancements to the v1 SDK until the end of its Maintenance Support.Why is this changing?
Our v1 SDKs have served a long term, but it requires a lot of effort to keep them up-to-date with new API feature releases. Our v2 SDKs are auto-generated from the API specification, keeping them in sync with API features as and when they are released. This reduces the amount of time you, as SDK users, have to wait until you can utilize a new API feature.Are there any guides on migrating to the v2 SDK?
Yes, you can find suitable documentation from migrating from the v1 SDK to v2 in our Java SDK documentation.