Re: PrepareLocalesForDropDown.groovy

2019-04-15 Thread Nicolas Malin
:) ok for me just go out Nicolas On 14/04/2019 20:42, Jacques Le Roux wrote: This: plugins\example\groovyScripts\PrepareLocalesForDropDown.groovy Le 14/04/2019 à 19:01, Nicolas Malin a écrit : Hello poveglia$ svn up Actualisé à la révision 1857522. poveglia$ find . -iname

Re: [OPTIONS] Java 11 and Java JDK origin

2019-04-15 Thread Michael Brohl
Ah, sorry Taher if I was not clear enough. Yes, I think we should do the switch to Adopt Open JDK 8 LTS now for trunk, 18.12 and 17.12 to make the project independent from the short cycled releases of the Oracle JDK and the subscription for use of the Oracle JDK 8 LTS. I just recognized

Re: [OPTIONS] Java 11 and Java JDK origin

2019-04-15 Thread Taher Alkhateeb
Hi Michael, So just to understand your suggestion clearly. Are you recommending that we switch from oracle JDK to open JDK now (in 18 and trunk) and introduce open jdk 11 in 2021? On Mon, Apr 15, 2019 at 11:46 AM Michael Brohl wrote: > > Hi Scott, all, > > yes, Adopt Open JDK 8 LTS is supported

Re: [OPTIONS] Java 11 and Java JDK origin

2019-04-15 Thread Michael Brohl
Hi Scott, all, yes, Adopt Open JDK 8 LTS is supported at least untile September 2023 [1] Thinking about this a bit more I second to stay with Open JDK 8 LTS for release branches 17.12, 18.12 and trunk for now. Professional users/ companies have a very conservative update strategy for base

Re: [OPTIONS] Java 11 and Java JDK origin

2019-04-15 Thread Jacques Le Roux
Thanks Taher, I believe it helps. Maybe you can share in tools? I have something similar on Windows 7. A bit more convoluted because I copy the selected JDK on a RAM Disk (it's still faster than SSD ) and switch between them with

Re: [OPTIONS] Java 11 and Java JDK origin

2019-04-15 Thread Taher Alkhateeb
Hi Scott, I'm not sure if this helps with running two versions simultaneously, but I have multiple versions on my machine, and I setup the $JAVA_HOME to point to /opt/jdk which in turn is a symlink to the JDK found in /opt/java/jdk8. This way changing the jdk version is as fast as changing the