Am 2020-09-24 um 09:18 schrieb Oleg Kalnichevski:
On Wed, 2020-09-23 at 15:38 -0400, Gary Gregory wrote:
+1
My review is based on the src zip.
SHA512 OK
Apache RAT check OK
Apache CLIRR check OK
On Java 11 and above, the tests emit:
[ERROR] WARNING: An illegal reflective access operation has occurred
[ERROR] WARNING: Illegal reflective access by
org.apache.hc.core5.util.ReflectionUtils$1
(file:/C:/d3vsrc/m2_repo/org/apache/httpcomponents/core5/httpcore5/5.
0.2/httpcore5-5.0.2.jar)
to method sun.security.ssl.SSLEngineImpl.getApplicationProtocol()
[ERROR] WARNING: Please consider reporting this to the maintainers of
org.apache.hc.core5.util.ReflectionUtils$1
[ERROR] WARNING: Use --illegal-access=warn to enable warnings of
further
illegal reflective access operations
[ERROR] WARNING: All illegal access operations will be denied in a
future
release
Hi Gary
I am aware. Reflective access to Java 11 specific functionality used to
be the only option to get ALPN TLS working. Nowadays we can use
Conscrypt TLS library as an alternative to the standard JSSE provider.
However, having said that, we should seriously consider upgrading to
Java 11 instead of Java 1.8
I would object that for many years to go. A lot of commercial software
will retain on Java 8 for a long time.
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