mbeckerle commented on issue #386:
URL: 
https://github.com/apache/daffodil-vscode/issues/386#issuecomment-1353208074

   Open JDK 8 is supported until Nov 2026, so there is no issue with sticking 
with it. 
   
   But... I definitely want to run my Daffodil VSCode, and point it at my 
development version of Daffodil, which I build locally, and where I am 
currently using Java 19 (latest and greatest right now).  
   
   So I would very much like to avoid tying Daffodil VSCode Extension to Java 
8, or 11, or any older Java, just due to some dependency. 
   
   Why do we need this microsoft com.microsoft.java.debug.core library (which 
implements the Java Debug Protocol) anyway? I thought we had our own protocol 
for talking to Daffodil as a server from the VSCode GUI. (DAP)


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