Did anyone get this to run? Built successfully with Oracle, openJDK and Zulu but unable to get it running
Sent from my iPhone > On 8 May 2020, at 04:39, Awasum Yannick <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Congratulations Petri. You are just great > >> On Thu, May 7, 2020, 21:35 Michael Vorburger <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hello everyone, >> >> I'm super pleased to be able to share that thanks to another great >> contribution by Petri (right after FINERACT-730, you're On A Roll!), we have >> just been able to merge https://github.com/apache/fineract/pull/820. This >> switches Fineract (non-CN) from Java 8 to Java 11 (only), on the develop >> branch, and resolves https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FINERACT-846. >> >> You must now all use Java 11 instead of 8 for local development. -- >> Personally I recommend using OpenJDK for local development, which is simple >> to install through your favourite package manager if you use a real ;) >> operating system, or downloaded e.g. from https://adoptopenjdk.net. Other >> Java 11 work as well, of course. (For your production environments, I >> personally would recommend using a supported JDK distribution, if you're >> serious, but that's another discussion.) >> >> Running e.g. "./gradlew bootRun" on Java 8 instead of Java 11 will now fail >> with "Execution failed for task ':compileJava'. > Could not target platform: >> 'Java SE 11' using tool chain: 'JDK 8 (1.8)'." <== This will help people >> searching for this find this announcement in the future... ;-) >> >> At runtime, this makes it possible to use a modern modern a recent JVM >> (which was technically hypothetically already possible with a Java 8 based >> WAR, but typically isn't done). At development time, this work unlocks a >> number of next steps, such as using Java 11 language syntax in all of >> Fineract's source code, and depending on modern libraries requiring Java 11. >> We look forward to Pull Requests from all of you! >> >> Please join me in thanking Petri for his 2nd major contribution. Hats off >> for having figured out that pesky SSL issue... ;-) Now let's all toast to >> Fineract's future developments using Java 11! >> >> Best, >> M. >> _______________________ >> Michael Vorburger >> http://www.vorburger.ch >> >> >>> On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 8:43 AM Michael Vorburger <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> The upgrade to more recent Spring versions just got merged (today) into the >>> develop branch; Ivan did this (thanks again), so contributions for that are >>> no longer needed. We do, of course, welcome any contributions with upgrades >>> for other dependencies. >>> >>> The upgrade to Java 11 is something I looked into in >>> https://github.com/apache/fineract/pull/609; it's not quite working yet. >>> Would you perhaps like to help with that? >>> >>> Best, >>> M. >>> _______________________ >>> Michael Vorburger >>> http://www.vorburger.ch >>> >>> >>>> On Sun, Nov 10, 2019 at 7:33 AM Aleksandar Vidakovic >>>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> Hi Ram, >>>> >>>> ... we are currently testing a completely upgraded Fineract 1.x (Spring >>>> 5.2.0.RELEASE, Spring Boot 2.2.1.RELEASE, Jersey 2.29, and pretty much >>>> every other dependency upgraded) that is running on OpenJDK 12 (I'm pretty >>>> sure it will run the same way on 11 and 13). Goal is to offer this as a >>>> pull request soon. >>>> >>>> This upgrade is intended to be a drop in replacement (i. e. can be used >>>> with Community app, same REST endpoints, runs most - 93% - of the >>>> integration tests successfully); some minor work is left to do. >>>> >>>> Just FYI >>>> >>>>> On Sun, Nov 10, 2019 at 3:19 AM Rama Reddy <[email protected]> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> Just would like check if anybody started work on migrating java version >>>>> to 11 for fineract 1.x. >>>>> Would be great if you can share your experience with w.r.t >>>>> - impact analysis >>>>> - amount of work involved.. >>>>> - if any feature branch in place? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks >>>>> Ram >>>>> Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android
