I like the OpenJDK Java-11.0.2.eb. It seem to work fine with IGV-2.5.0.

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On 4/26/19, 12:02 AM, "Kenneth Hoste" <kenneth.ho...@ugent.be> wrote:

    On 25/04/2019 23:47, Dey, John F wrote:
    > Can’t find any reference to Java in the devel branch.
    
    
    That's a good question...
    
    I think the choice should be Java/1.8 (a.k.a. Java 8) or Java/11 .
    
    I'm not sure how many backwards-incompatible changes were made in 
    Java/11 compared to Java/1.8, but I would definitely prefer going with 
    Java/11 unless some real blockers show up.
    
    
    regards,
    
    Kenneth
    
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