JDK 9 and 10 are EOL (there is really no need to test those). Java11 is a
LTS edition, so it should definitely be tested. Java12 is the current
non-LTS version under release, and Java13 will supersede Java12 in
September.

On Mon, 8 Jul 2019 at 15:30, Andy Seaborne <[email protected]> wrote:

> Rob,
>
> Aren't java9 and java10 now end-of-life?
>
> If so - do we need them in the general travis (merely because each adds
> 15-20 mins).
>
> I use Travis for branch development - we can use Jekins to validate master.
>
> In the same vein - what about a 13 Early Access build on ASF Jenkins?
>
>      Andy
>
> On 08/07/2019 10:16, [email protected] wrote:
> > This is an automated email from the ASF dual-hosted git repository.
> >
> > rvesse pushed a commit to branch master
> > in repository https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf/jena.git
> >
> > commit f0bf5f317e0725fd7b375dfa83859692c79216e6
> > Author: Rob Vesse <[email protected]>
> > AuthorDate: Mon Apr 29 13:44:15 2019 +0100
> >
> >      Build for wider range of JDKs on Travis
> > ---
> >   .travis.yml | 3 +++
> >   1 file changed, 3 insertions(+)
> >
> > diff --git a/.travis.yml b/.travis.yml
> > index 7b39dcc..6b02e49 100644
> > --- a/.travis.yml
> > +++ b/.travis.yml
> > @@ -5,5 +5,8 @@ script: mvn -B clean install
> >   jdk:
> >     - openjdk8
> >     - oraclejdk8
> > +  - openjdk9
> > +  - openjdk10
> > +  - openjdk11
> >   env:
> >     - JAVA_OPTS="-Xmx3072M -Xms512M -XX:+UseG1GC"
> >
>

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