Re: Java 11 Compilation
Ah yep good point. I think we have that somewhere but will def add that to release guide. thanks On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 2:26 PM Adam Taft wrote: > Right, I agree with your perspective. > > Just note, however, that this stance will require the RM to create the 1.x > convenience binary with Java 8 only. It will be incumbent on the RM to > ensure they build with Java 8, because if they accidentally build with Java > 11, the binary distribution won't run on Java 8. > > Adam > > > On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 11:56 AM Joe Witt wrote: > > > Adam > > > > Interesting. Id say though that where we are now for nifi 1.x is > perfect. > > That matrix you shared as currently working seems ideal. > > > > For nifi 2.x we cut bait on Java 8 and go with latest stable Java at that > > time (11, 13) > > > > thanks > > > > On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 12:51 PM Adam Taft wrote: > > > > > While building 1.10.0-rc3, I wanted to experiment with the compilation > > and > > > runtime variants using Java 8 and Java 11. The summary of this > > experiment > > > was: > > > > > > Comp: Java 8 Run: Java 8 => SUCCESS > > > Comp: Java 8 Run: Java 11 => SUCCESS > > > Comp: Java 11 Run: Java 8 => FAILURE > > > Comp: Java 11 Run: Java 11 => SUCCESS > > > > > > As introduced in JEP-247 [1], starting with Java 9, javac has the > ability > > > to compile to an older Java platform. This was not possible previously > > > without having multiple JDKs installed and specifying the > > '-bootclasspath' > > > option in javac for your target. > > > > > > The newly introduced "--release" option to Java 9+ javac allows you to > > > specify the target version using the documented API for that platform. > > > This means replacing the '-source' and '-target' parameters with the > > > '--release' option instead. > > > > > > In maven, that manifests itself as a configuration option to the > > > maven-compiler-plugin, which is the 'maven.compiler.release' property. > > [2] > > > > > > The discussion here would be consideration for using the "release" > option > > > as opposed to our current setup which uses "source" and "target". The > > > benefit would be that all the deployment scenarios (above) could result > > in > > > success. > > > > > > The downside though is that, without other changes, Java 11 would be > > > required to compile NiFi. It would still target Java 8 as a supported > > > runtime (specifying "release=8"), but you'd have to build/compile with > > Java > > > 11. I don't think this should be a problem, but it's worth discussion. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Adam > > > > > > [1] https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/247 > > > [2] > > > > > > > > > https://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-compiler-plugin/compile-mojo.html#release > > > > > >
Re: Java 11 Compilation
Right, I agree with your perspective. Just note, however, that this stance will require the RM to create the 1.x convenience binary with Java 8 only. It will be incumbent on the RM to ensure they build with Java 8, because if they accidentally build with Java 11, the binary distribution won't run on Java 8. Adam On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 11:56 AM Joe Witt wrote: > Adam > > Interesting. Id say though that where we are now for nifi 1.x is perfect. > That matrix you shared as currently working seems ideal. > > For nifi 2.x we cut bait on Java 8 and go with latest stable Java at that > time (11, 13) > > thanks > > On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 12:51 PM Adam Taft wrote: > > > While building 1.10.0-rc3, I wanted to experiment with the compilation > and > > runtime variants using Java 8 and Java 11. The summary of this > experiment > > was: > > > > Comp: Java 8 Run: Java 8 => SUCCESS > > Comp: Java 8 Run: Java 11 => SUCCESS > > Comp: Java 11 Run: Java 8 => FAILURE > > Comp: Java 11 Run: Java 11 => SUCCESS > > > > As introduced in JEP-247 [1], starting with Java 9, javac has the ability > > to compile to an older Java platform. This was not possible previously > > without having multiple JDKs installed and specifying the > '-bootclasspath' > > option in javac for your target. > > > > The newly introduced "--release" option to Java 9+ javac allows you to > > specify the target version using the documented API for that platform. > > This means replacing the '-source' and '-target' parameters with the > > '--release' option instead. > > > > In maven, that manifests itself as a configuration option to the > > maven-compiler-plugin, which is the 'maven.compiler.release' property. > [2] > > > > The discussion here would be consideration for using the "release" option > > as opposed to our current setup which uses "source" and "target". The > > benefit would be that all the deployment scenarios (above) could result > in > > success. > > > > The downside though is that, without other changes, Java 11 would be > > required to compile NiFi. It would still target Java 8 as a supported > > runtime (specifying "release=8"), but you'd have to build/compile with > Java > > 11. I don't think this should be a problem, but it's worth discussion. > > > > Thanks, > > Adam > > > > [1] https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/247 > > [2] > > > > > https://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-compiler-plugin/compile-mojo.html#release > > >
Re: Java 11 Compilation
Adam Interesting. Id say though that where we are now for nifi 1.x is perfect. That matrix you shared as currently working seems ideal. For nifi 2.x we cut bait on Java 8 and go with latest stable Java at that time (11, 13) thanks On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 12:51 PM Adam Taft wrote: > While building 1.10.0-rc3, I wanted to experiment with the compilation and > runtime variants using Java 8 and Java 11. The summary of this experiment > was: > > Comp: Java 8 Run: Java 8 => SUCCESS > Comp: Java 8 Run: Java 11 => SUCCESS > Comp: Java 11 Run: Java 8 => FAILURE > Comp: Java 11 Run: Java 11 => SUCCESS > > As introduced in JEP-247 [1], starting with Java 9, javac has the ability > to compile to an older Java platform. This was not possible previously > without having multiple JDKs installed and specifying the '-bootclasspath' > option in javac for your target. > > The newly introduced "--release" option to Java 9+ javac allows you to > specify the target version using the documented API for that platform. > This means replacing the '-source' and '-target' parameters with the > '--release' option instead. > > In maven, that manifests itself as a configuration option to the > maven-compiler-plugin, which is the 'maven.compiler.release' property. [2] > > The discussion here would be consideration for using the "release" option > as opposed to our current setup which uses "source" and "target". The > benefit would be that all the deployment scenarios (above) could result in > success. > > The downside though is that, without other changes, Java 11 would be > required to compile NiFi. It would still target Java 8 as a supported > runtime (specifying "release=8"), but you'd have to build/compile with Java > 11. I don't think this should be a problem, but it's worth discussion. > > Thanks, > Adam > > [1] https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/247 > [2] > > https://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-compiler-plugin/compile-mojo.html#release >