Thanks for the Info Trevor

On Tuesday, September 11, 2018 at 1:48:42 PM UTC-6, Trevor Mack wrote:
>
> The underlying issue with jdk11 support was found to be jersey (driect 
> dependency within DW). Master has already been upgraded to 2.27, but there 
> is an outstanding issue that will come resolved in 2.27.1 or maybe even 
> just migrate to 2.28.
>
> I'd recommend (and we are working similarly at my company) to have a test 
> branch of your services or internal framework for the master 1.4.0-SNAPSHOT 
> release so you can start on the migration path knowing that small 
> incremental changes will still be coming.
>
> Trevor
>
> On Tue, Sep 11, 2018, 8:03 AM jeremiah adams <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Has there been any discussion regarding Oracle's licencing and release 
>> cadences? Does Dropwizard plan on supporting/following the OpenJDK release 
>> schedule or lock us into Oracle Java's release cadence.  The later implies 
>> that users would be locked into licensing the LTS version which maybe cost 
>> prohibitive for some.
>>
>> Note that my company will have to jump to java 11 by the end of January 
>> 2019 or start paying for support/security patches.
>>
>> Faq on the release cadence:
>>
>>
>> https://blogs.oracle.com/java-platform-group/update-and-faq-on-the-java-se-release-cadence
>>
>>
>> - jeremiah
>>
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