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sagar edited comment on DERBY-6809 at 1/5/20 5:40 AM: ------------------------------------------------------ compiled successfully with min.version set to 11 since i am initially looking to pouch low hanging fruits do you think this could have some purely nano level benefits like compiler optimizations as java has progressed from 1.0 to 11.0 more elaborately would it produce a more efficient bytecode or more compiler options need to be programmed in? yes this is just bytecode and there are many more options available when one invokes the java VM also i have been always using the SERVER VM to run derby networkserver. was (Author: sagsaw): compiled successfully with min.version set to 11 since i am initially looking to pouch low hanging fruits do you think this could have some purely nano level benefits like compiler optimizations as java has progressed from 1.0 to 11.0 more elaborately would it produce a more efficient bytecode or more compiler options need to be programmed in? > Java 1.8 feature use > -------------------- > > Key: DERBY-6809 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-6809 > Project: Derby > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: Network Server > Affects Versions: 11.0.0.0 > Reporter: sagar > Priority: Major > Attachments: 2017-12-04-143613_1366x768_scrot.png, binary_format.png, > latest.png, nb8.png > > > Suggestion ... > Is it possible to auto modify the existing source code using tools like > Netbeans, and take advantage of the new features in JDK 1.8 for better > multiuser performance and better utilization of current day multicore > processors? > Plainly put, can we have from 11.0 onwards a version of derby which takes > advantage of the advancements and new features in java 1.8 ... -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)