[jira] [Comment Edited] (OAK-10001) Bump up minimal Java version to 11

2023-01-31 Thread Nitin Gupta (Jira)


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Nitin Gupta edited comment on OAK-10001 at 1/31/23 9:56 AM:


trunk: 
[caf43a19c5|https://github.com/apache/jackrabbit-oak/commit/caf43a19c505bb02afa237153c55d68c2630817f]

trunk : 
[e156ced2c1|https://github.com/apache/jackrabbit-oak/commit/e156ced2c178b81ff0da98672029d76f2e252cad]
  (Update jenkinsfile to use j11 based nodes)


was (Author: reschke):
trunk: 
[caf43a19c5|https://github.com/apache/jackrabbit-oak/commit/caf43a19c505bb02afa237153c55d68c2630817f]

> Bump up minimal Java version to 11
> --
>
> Key: OAK-10001
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OAK-10001
> Project: Jackrabbit Oak
>  Issue Type: New Feature
>  Components: parent
>Reporter: Julian Reschke
>Assignee: Julian Reschke
>Priority: Major
> Fix For: 1.50.0
>
>
> Active support for Java 8 ended a few months ago (see 
> [https://endoflife.date/java]).
> Java 11 has been available for four years, and offers various improvements 
> (in particular, it contains extensions that may help in avoiding use of Guava 
> (see OAK-7182)).
> (Note that even Java 11 will be out of active support in a few months - so a 
> subsequent update to the next LTS release - Java 17 - is not that far away).
> Potential downsides:
>  - backports to 1.22 might become harder (1.8 will be EOLd next spring 
> anyway).



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[jira] [Comment Edited] (OAK-10001) Bump up minimal Java version to 11

2022-11-16 Thread Julian Reschke (Jira)


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Julian Reschke edited comment on OAK-10001 at 11/16/22 2:11 PM:


If we want to somehow abandon 1.22, we'll need to put more work on releasing 
from trunk (the current release already is six months old).


was (Author: reschke):
If we want to somehow abandon 1.22, we'll need to put more work on releasing 
from trunk (the currently release already is six months old).

> Bump up minimal Java version to 11
> --
>
> Key: OAK-10001
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OAK-10001
> Project: Jackrabbit Oak
>  Issue Type: New Feature
>Reporter: Julian Reschke
>Assignee: Julian Reschke
>Priority: Major
>
> Active support for Java 8 ended a few months ago (see 
> https://endoflife.date/java).
> Java 11 has been available for four years, and offers various improvements 
> (in particular, it contains extensions that may help in avoiding use of Guava 
> (see OAK-7182).
> (Note that even Java 11 will be out of active support in a few months - so a 
> subsequent update to the next LTS release - Java 17 - is not that far away).
> Potential downsides:
> - backports to 1.22 might become harder (1.8 will be EOLd next spring anyway).



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[jira] [Comment Edited] (OAK-10001) Bump up minimal Java version to 11

2022-11-16 Thread Julian Reschke (Jira)


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Julian Reschke edited comment on OAK-10001 at 11/16/22 2:10 PM:


If we want to somehow abandon 1.22, we'll need to put more work on releasing 
from trunk (the currently release already is six months old).


was (Author: reschke):
If we want to somehat abandon 1.22, we'll need to put more work on releasing 
from trunk (the currently release already is six months old).

> Bump up minimal Java version to 11
> --
>
> Key: OAK-10001
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OAK-10001
> Project: Jackrabbit Oak
>  Issue Type: New Feature
>Reporter: Julian Reschke
>Assignee: Julian Reschke
>Priority: Major
>
> Active support for Java 8 ended a few months ago (see 
> https://endoflife.date/java).
> Java 11 has been available for four years, and offers various improvements 
> (in particular, it contains extensions that may help in avoiding use of Guava 
> (see OAK-7182).
> (Note that even Java 11 will be out of active support in a few months - so a 
> subsequent update to the next LTS release - Java 17 - is not that far away).
> Potential downsides:
> - backports to 1.22 might become harder (1.8 will be EOLd next spring anyway).



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