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Richard N. Hillegas commented on DERBY-6809: -------------------------------------------- You can use whatever JDK you want to do your own development. I'm simply clarifying what JDK I use in order to build release distributions and to build/test contributions before I commit them. If someone posts a contribution which doesn't build or test cleanly against the committer's environment, then there will be a follow-on conversation. Realistically, I think that there is only a remote chance that the mismatch will be the result of using Amazon vs. OpenJDK. > 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)