FYI I have files this INFRA ticket to have the latest EA on jenkins

If anyone could test the latest JDK19 (and JDK18.0.1) builds on their
favorite platforms (Mac, Windows, Ubuntu, Centos, Fedora..) and report
it here, that would be great !

Enrico

Il giorno mar 1 mar 2022 alle ore 17:20 Enrico Olivelli
<[email protected]> ha scritto:
>
> Apache ZooKeeper tests are still passing on JDK19
>
> https://ci-hadoop.apache.org/view/ZooKeeper/job/ZooKeeper-Java-EA/
>
> But I am not 100% sure that we are using the latest EA
>
> [ZooKeeper-Java-EA] $ /home/jenkins/tools/maven/apache-maven-3.8.4/bin/mvn -v
> Apache Maven 3.8.4 (9b656c72d54e5bacbed989b64718c159fe39b537)
> Maven home: /home/jenkins/tools/maven/apache-maven-3.8.4
> Java version: 19-ea, vendor: Oracle Corporation, runtime:
> /usr/local/asfpackages/java/openjdk-19-ea+1
> Default locale: en_US, platform encoding: UTF-8
> OS name: "linux", version: "4.15.0-58-generic", arch: "amd64", family: "unix"
>
> the folder on Jenkins is named "openjdk-19-ea+1"
>
> @David
> is there a way to get the full version, like using a jshell script ?
>
> I have to ask to ASF Infra
>
> Enrico
>
>
>
>
> Enrico
>
> Il giorno lun 28 feb 2022 alle ore 21:29 David Delabassee
> <[email protected]> ha scritto:
> >
> > Enrico,
> >
> > The Release Candidates of JDK 18 have been released [1]. At this stage,
> > only P1 issues will be evaluated [2]. And with the JDK 18 General
> > Availability sets for March 22nd, it is now time to shift the focus to
> > JDK 19. I'd like to thank those of you who have already provided
> > feedback on the early Early Builds of JDK 19. Feedback is always
> > extremely useful, even more, when it comes early in the development cycle.
> >
> > [1]
> > https://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/jdk-dev/2022-February/006404.html
> > [2] https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/3
> >
> >
> > ## JDK 18 Release Candidate
> >
> > The Release Candidate builds of JDK 18 are now available [3], and are
> > provided under the GNU General Public License v2, with the Classpath
> > Exception. The Release Notes are available here [4].
> >
> > [3] https://jdk.java.net/18/
> > [4] https://jdk.java.net/18/release-notes
> >
> >
> > ## JDK 19 Early-Access builds
> >
> > JDK 19 Early-Access builds 11 are now available [5], and are provided
> > under the GNU General Public License v2, with the Classpath Exception.
> > The Release Notes are available here [6].
> >
> > [5] https://jdk.java.net/19/
> > [6] https://jdk.java.net/19/release-notes
> >
> > Recent changes that maybe of interest:
> >
> > * JDK-8278067: Make HttpURLConnection default keep alive timeout
> > configurable
> > * JDK-8281000: ClassLoader::registerAsParallelCapable throws NPE if
> > caller is null
> > * JDK-8282279: Interpret case-insensitive string locale independently
> > * JDK-8176706: Support CLDR's Additional (Skeleton) Date-Time Formats
> > * JDK-5041655: (ch) FileLock: negative param and overflow issues
> > * JDK-8255266: Update Public Suffix List to 3c213aa
> > * JDK-8280958: G1/Parallel: Unify marking code structure
> > * JDK-8072070: Improve interpreter stack banging
> > * JDK-8277175: Add a parallel multiply method to BigInteger
> > * JDK-8278947: Support for array constants in constant table
> > * JDK-8281462: Annotation toString output for enum not reusable for
> > source input
> > * JDK-8281175: Add a -providerPath option to jarsigner
> > * JDK-8277795: ldap connection timeout not honoured under contention
> > * JDK-8279842: HTTPS Channel Binding support for Java GSS/Kerberos
> > * JDK-8280744: Allow SuppressWarnings to be used in all declaration contexts
> > * JDK-8272984: javadoc support for reproducible builds
> > * JDK-8272317: jstatd has dependency on Security Manager which needs to
> > be removed
> >
> >
> > ## New Project Loom Early-Access builds
> >
> > Project Loom Early-Access builds19-loom+4-115 (2022/2/13) are available
> > [7] with the related Javadoc [8].
> >
> > These EA builds are based on JDK 19 (jdk-19+9). In those builds, the
> > APIs for Structured Concurrency and Scope Locals have been moved into
> > the `jdk.incubator.concurrent` incubator module. Note that the module
> > name may change later. To use those APIs, simply use `--add-modules
> > jdk.incubator.concurrent` at compile and runtime.
> >
> > Those EA builds are provided under the GNU General Public License,
> > version 2, with the Classpath Exception and are produced for the purpose
> > of gathering feedback. Use for any other purpose is at your own risk.
> > Proper feedback should be sent to the `loom-dev` mailing list [9].
> >
> > [7] https://jdk.java.net/loom/
> > [8] https://download.java.net/java/early_access/loom/docs/api/
> > [9] https://mail.openjdk.java.net/mailman/listinfo/loom-dev
> >
> >
> > ## Topics of Interest
> >
> > * JDK 18 - Card Table Card Size Shenanigans
> > https://tschatzl.github.io/2022/02/15/card-table-card-size.html
> > * Compiled & Tested Code In Javadoc - Inside Java Newscast #20
> > https://inside.java/2022/02/10/insidejava-newscast-020/
> > * New candidate JEP: 423: Region Pinning for G1
> > https://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/jdk-dev/2022-February/006368.html
> > * Refactoring Java 8 code with Java 17 new features - JEP Café #9
> > https://inside.java/2022/02/01/jepcafe9/
> >
> >
> >
> > As always, let us know if you find any issues while testing your
> > projects on the latest JDK Early Access builds. Thanks for your support!
> >
> > --David
> >

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