On 10/6/22 10:41 AM, Neil C Smith wrote:
On Thu, 6 Oct 2022 at 18:02, Ernie Rael <[email protected]> wrote:
Is the claim that using older JDK for runtime rarely happens? I don't
have any data, but...; NetBeans is a case in point, and I know of
others; it can be a corporate (ie irrational:-) ) decision.
Well, relying on a global JDK to run NetBeans is possibly irrational
to start with, considering other options bundle a runtime. There are
obviously older JDK use cases, but I'm just not sure NetBeans itself
is the best example.
Oops, right you are. What you run NB on is a personal decision. I was
thinking of NB/plugin developers who are constrained to source level ==
11 (unless you're using frgaal)
But yeah, there are plenty of cases where older JDK runtime is dictated.
-ernie
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