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Christopher Tubbs resolved THRIFT-5729. --------------------------------------- Resolution: Duplicate Thrift already has a Gradle flag that sets the release option. It was intentionally set to Java 11 to modernize in THRIFT-5644, but was reverted after a long discussion in the PR for THRIFT-5702. I'm closing this issue as a duplicate of THRIFT-5702. > Configure the compiler-plugin to produce Java 8 compatible code > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: THRIFT-5729 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-5729 > Project: Thrift > Issue Type: Task > Components: Java - Library > Affects Versions: 0.18.1 > Reporter: Christofer Dutz > Priority: Major > > Right up till Thrift 0.17.0 the class format was 52 (Java 1.8) but with > 0.18.0 this changed to 55 (Java 11). > From a quick look, the code seems to imply the baseline for building should > be Java 8, however it can only be consumed by applications running at least > Java 11. > By configuring the maven-compiler plugin accordingly, the library should be > consumable by Java 8 applications as well. > I know Thrift uses Gradle to compile the library and I'm not very proficient > with that. However here's how we configure this in other Apache projects with > Maven. I am sure there are matching options in Gradle: > {code:java} > <maven.compiler.source>1.8</maven.compiler.source> > <maven.compiler.target>1.8</maven.compiler.target> {code} > Starting with Java 9, the following would need to be set: > {code:java} > <maven.compiler.release>8</maven.compiler.release> {code} > A little self-activating maven profile could help with that: > {code:java} > <profile> > <id>.java-9-and-above</id> > <activation> > <jdk>[9,)</jdk> > </activation> > <properties> > <maven.compiler.release>8</maven.compiler.release> > </properties> > </profile>{code} > -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)