Hi Rory,
I see there's a list of tools frameworks that support the latest Java
version.
From our point of view there has never been an issue to run Maven on the
latest versions.
I'm pretty sure that even Maven 3.0 (or likely 2.x as well) will run on
those Java versions as well.
Do you expect an explicit tweet for confirmation?
thanks,
Robert
On Tue, 17 Jul 2018 13:26:34 +0200, Rory O'Donnell
<rory.odonn...@oracle.com> wrote:
Hi Robert ,
JDK 11 is in Rampdown Phase one
The overall feature set is frozen. No further JEPs will be targeted to
this release.
Rampdown Phase two is scheduled to start 26th of July
JDK 11 EA build 22 , under both the GPL and Oracle EA licenses, is now
available at http://jdk.java.net/11 .Schedule, status & features
http://openjdk.java.net/projects/jdk/11/
Release Notes:
http://jdk.java.net/11/release-notes
FOSS fixes in recent builds.
JBoss Netty (b17) - JDK-8203937 (b17)
JUnit5 & other Foss Projects (b22) -JDK-8206355
Notable changes in JDK 11 EA build 22
New Collection.toArray(IntFunction) Default Method (JDK-8060192)Make
some system properties effectively readonly (JDK-8066709)Obsolete
Support for Commercial Features (JDK-8202331)JFR start failure after
AppCDS archive created with JFR StartFlightRecording (JDK-8203664)Change
to policy for the default set of modules resolved when compiling or
running code on the class path (JDK-8197532)
JDK 12 Early Access Build 02 is available at http://jdk.java.net/12/
OpenJDK builds
These early-access, open-source builds are provided under the GNU
General Public License, version 2, with the Classpath >Exception.
Changes in this build are listed here
The Quality Report for July 2018 is published here
With the new six months release , we now publish the Quality report
every three months.
Thanks to all the FOSS Projects for logging bugs against the JDK 11 EA
Builds!
Rgds,Rory
[1] http://openjdk.java.net/projects/jdk/11/