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Re: [rdf4j-dev] Java > 8

There's a reason we had a java7 backport for a while... 😊

Bart

-----Original Message-----
From: rdf4j-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx <rdf4j-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of HĂ„vard Ottestad
Sent: woensdag 6 maart 2019 11:09
To: rdf4j developer discussions <rdf4j-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [rdf4j-dev] Java > 8

I see. That sucks. So if we move to java 11, and start using any of the new features, then we exclude those still stuck on 8. And “those still stuck on 8” is probably 100% of our users. 

Would still really like to move to java 11. At the moment though I’ve got a bit disheartened with just getting rdf4j to compile on java 9, stuck on some javadocs complaints about elasticsearch. 

HĂ„vard


> On 6 Mar 2019, at 10:52, Bart Hanssens (BOSA) <bart.hanssens@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Well,  simply fiddling with source and target in maven won't cut it 
> according to the maven docs because of some APIs not available anymore 
> / not yet available :-/
> 
> https://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-compiler-plugin/examples/set-co
> mpiler-source-and-target.html
> 
> Also, I guess that new language constructs (like 'var') in code are 
> not automatically converted when targeting older JDKs, but merely 
> flagged as incompatible (haven't checked...)
> 
> The docs do mention the AnimalSniffer maven plugin, which is already 
> included in the RDF4J poms, but I'm not sure if it also checks for things like Java9+ modules.
> 
> 
> Best regards
> 
> Bart
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: rdf4j-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx <rdf4j-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx> On 
> Behalf Of HĂ„vard Ottestad
> Sent: woensdag 6 maart 2019 10:31
> To: rdf4j developer discussions <rdf4j-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: [rdf4j-dev] Java > 8
> 
> Do you know how Java handles it if we use 11 and start using newer language features and new classes/methods? Will users using java 8 not be able to use rdf4j?
> 
> HĂ„vard
> 
> 
>> On 6 Mar 2019, at 10:20, Bart Hanssens (BOSA) <bart.hanssens@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi HĂ„vard,
>> 
>> 
>> Ah yes, starting with 9, JAXB is part of EE instead of SE, and IIRC removed completely from JavaEE in 11...
>> I've created a ticket for JDK 11 LTS support, but I'm not sure we 
>> should jump to 11 as default
>> 
>> Perhaps ask for input on the rdf4j-users mailing list, and more 
>> specifically the companies  (Ontotext, Semantic Web Company...), 
>> because at least on Redhat OpenJDK 8 will be supported until june 
>> 2023, and organizations might be reluctant to "already" upgrade to 
>> JDK
>> 11
>> 
>> If that would indeed be the case, then we would still need to check if the JDK-11-by-default builds on JDK 8...
>> (of course, now we have to check if JDK-8-by default builds on 
>> JDK-11, Law of Conservation of Issues at work...)
>> 
>> Best regards
>> 
>> Bart
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: rdf4j-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx <rdf4j-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx> 
>> On Behalf Of HĂ„vard Ottestad
>> Sent: woensdag 6 maart 2019 9:55
>> To: rdf4j developer discussions <rdf4j-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Subject: [rdf4j-dev] Java > 8
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I was wondering if maybe it was time to leave behind java 8 in our next 3.0 release? By “leave behind” I mean, make default development on java 11, the latest LTS version.
>> 
>> The reason I bring it up is because maven will currently only build java on version 8. When I use java 9 I get the following error:
>> 
>> [ERROR] Failed to execute goal
>> com.github.siom79.japicmp:japicmp-maven-plugin:0.11.0:cmp (default) 
>> on project rdf4j-sail-api: Execution default of goal 
>> com.github.siom79.japicmp:japicmp-maven-plugin:0.11.0:cmp failed: A 
>> required class was missing while executing
>> com.github.siom79.japicmp:japicmp-maven-plugin:0.11.0:cmp: 
>> javax/xml/bind/JAXBException
>> 
>> I believe the reason I’m seeing this error is mainly because we (developers) are probably all using java 8 and jenkins is also using java 8. So no one is really bothered by old plugins without java > 8 supports.
>> 
>> Wrt. jenkins, what are the chances that eclipse supports java 11?
>> 
>> Any thoughts?
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> HĂ„vard
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