Hi
I'm confused again.
You previously replied that it was necessary to install a special JDT so
that a Java 9 JDK was available within Eclipse. I see no mention of this
in the wiki. Without doing this how can tests be run using Java 9?
Regards
Ed Willink
On 13/03/2017 19:05, Daniel Megert wrote:
I assume many of you already heard that Java 9 is scheduled for GA on
July 27, 2017 <http://openjdk.java.net/projects/jdk9/>. The Planning
Council did not yet decided how we will ship the Java 9 support for
Eclipse but requires all release train projects to assess their
readiness regarding Java 9. We have created the following wiki page to
capture this: https://wiki.eclipse.org/Java_9_Readiness. That wiki
page also explains how you can check your project and how you can
launch Eclipse with a Java 9 VM.
Dani
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