What do you think about a GigaMeleeRumble?

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If you're using Sun/Oracle Java, I would strongly argue you should not be using Java 6 anymore, and should not have been for the last year, because you're not getting security updates.

If you're using OpenJDK instead of the Sun/Oracle version, you can still get security updates for Java 6, so that isn't an issue.

As OpenJDK 6 doesn't have official Windows builds, and Sun/Oracle Java 6 does not get security updates, perhaps it is best to as a rule not being using any version of Java 6, even if it has recent security patches, for Roborumble, as Windows users submitting bots cannot easily test with Java 6.

Rednaxela (talk)17:36, 2 May 2014

OK. Get it. I was using openJDK all this time. I will switch to java7 in my clients. There are some nice additions for Point2D class which I was tempting to use instead of my own implementations.

Beaming (talk)18:56, 2 May 2014