I've been running Drill 1.19 on OpenJDK 17 with no issues. I do get the
same warning you mentioned, but it is not a fatal error. I think your error
hitting the Drill UI page is unrelated.

You could also try OpenJDK 11 in the meantime. It's the only JDK version
that is explicitly compatible with Drill now, and not EOL. AFAIK.

On Mon, Jan 24, 2022 at 8:18 AM James Turton <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi
>
> Drill 1.20 will be compatible up to at least JDK 17 and will be released
> in the next week or two.  One way you can preview Drill running on JDK
> 17 is through the master-openjdk-17
> <
> https://hub.docker.com/layers/apache/drill/master-openjdk-17/images/sha256-24b34ea797d51491eaaa2a2f7d292e9df7c92a636e14f8e5659f6452b08711c4?context=explore>
>
> Docker image here:
>
> https://hub.docker.com/r/apache/drill/tags
>
>
> On 2022/01/24 13:16, Rukmani Palaniappan wrote:
> > Hi Team,
> >
> >
> >
> > I was using java 8 (Jdk 8, jre 8) earlier. And For Database
> > connectivity with POSTMAN, I used apache driller 1.18.0 . It worked
> > fine. But now the java 8 version is outdated and I'm moving to java 16
> > (jdk 16) but apache drill is not compatible with this version of java.
> > Is there any solution to resolve this. I  am majorly blocked with
> > this.
> >
> >   With below script I got this:
> >
> >   C:\Automation\apache-drill-1.19.0\bin>sqlline.bat -u
> "jdbc:drill:zk=local"
> > Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM warning: Option --illegal-access is
> > deprecated and will be removed in a future release.
> >
> >   And on hittinghttps://localhost:8047/query  - i m getting 405 error
>

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