If we are allowed to set baseline to +17, im ok with it.
New user can just use 17 and existing users can easily upgrade Java when
they already migrate their whole code to Jakarta.

Richard Zowalla <r...@apache.org> schrieb am So., 31. März 2024, 11:31:

> Hi all,
>
> just looked into AMQ (classic) 6.1.0 (JMS 3.1), which seems to be fully
> Jakarta compatible (currently running a CI build on a related branch).
> However, it requires Java 17 as a baseline (meh).
>
> Since EE10 targets Java 11+ (and not 17+), the question would be, if we
> can/want to upgrade? From a spec perspective, I assume, that we cannot.
>
> Why AMQ6: It would enable us to drop some of our shaded dependencies
> (and would be a thing for EE11 anyway).
>
> I am not familiar with the TCK requirements or if it is possible to
> only support one JVM runtime for certification? At a first glance at
> [1], there are vendors (fujitsu), who only did the TCK runs on Java 17,
> but I am not familiar with the actual details of the process.
>
> Happy to get some thoughts on it.
>
> (Not planning to have such a change in the proposed milestone, just
> want to get some thoughts on it)
>
> Gruß
> Richard
>
>
> [1] https://jakarta.ee/compatibility/certification/10/
>

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