> On 7 Mar 2018, at 20.37, Jesper Steen Møller wrote:
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>> On 7 Mar 2018, at 17.40, Nick Boldt wrote:
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>> Has anyone started work on JDK 10 support in WTP? Just curious in which
>> projects I should expect to see changes.
>>
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> I really doubt there's anything to do for WTP for JD
> On 7 Mar 2018, at 17.40, Nick Boldt wrote:
> [...]
> Has anyone started work on JDK 10 support in WTP? Just curious in which
> projects I should expect to see changes.
>
I really doubt there's anything to do for WTP for JDK 10, unless there is a
classfile version check somewhere in there? T
Nick,
There are two areas of WTP impacted by a new version of Java: org.eclipse.jst.common.project.facet.core (where the Java facet is defined) and (possibly) JEM.
Any common committer can figure out what needs to be done for org.eclipse.jst.common.project.facet.core - see https://bugs.ec
As this will be the last build for Oxygen.3 barring blockers, I've disabled
the 3.9.x job for now [1] to prevent unneeded respins.
[1]
https://hudson.eclipse.org/webtools/view/webtools_R3_9/job/WTP-R3_9_x_Maintenance/
Note that there are at least 3 changes queued for Oxygen.3a:
* updates from js
On Tue, Mar 6, 2018 at 7:38 PM, Nick Boldt wrote:
> Why not use the latest from master branch, instead of the
> several-years-old 3.2 branch? Master is compatible with Eclipse
> Photon.0.M6.
>
> http://git.eclipse.org/c/sourceediting/webtools.sourceediting.git/
>
> In fact, here's the latest upda
On Tue, Mar 6, 2018 at 7:09 PM, Jesper Steen Møller
wrote:
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> As I'm sure you can see, the R3_2_maintenance hasn't been touched since
> somebody (you, I suppose?) built org.eclipse.wst.xml.xpath2.
> processor_1.2.0.jar.
>
Yes I can see that. Thanks.
>
> If you are still targeting Java 1.4.2, I