I am using eclipse to develop a web application. Just today I have updated my struts version by changing the JAR file. I am getting warnings at some places that methods are deprecated, but the code is working fine.
I want to know some things
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Is it wrong to use Deprecated methods or classes in Java?
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What if I don’t change any method and run my application with warnings that I have, will it create any performance issue.
From the definition of deprecated:
The method is kept in the API for backward compatibility for an unspecified period of time, and may in future releases be removed. That is, no, it’s not wrong, but there is a better way of doing it, which is more robust against API changes.
Most likely no. It will continue to work as before the deprecation. The contract of the API method will not change. If some internal data structure changes in favor of a new, better method, there could be a performance impact, but it’s quite unlikely.
The funniest deprecation in the Java API, is imo, the
FontMetrics.getMaxDecent. Reason for deprecation: Spelling error.