Le 24/04/2018 à 22:10, Rainer Jung a écrit :
Am 24.04.2018 um 22:06 schrieb Rainer Jung:
A result from a very partial test that I can't move on currently:
I tried Java 9 using a recent ant version and removing all the
XML/xslt/regep jar files that we have added long ago as well as the
bootstrap prepend option.
I didn't get the encoding problems but other errors. Search machines
indicated, that using saxon would help. Added saxon and the error
disappeared, but got another error about function use which seems to
be not supported by saxon.
So got stuck and ran out of time for this.
BTW: since Java 9 already got replaced by 10, investigations should
probably continue using 10.
Not 100% sure about the current OpenJDK policy but it seems starting
from Java 9 the project provides official binaries and those are in
patch version sync with the ones from Oracle. So I think there will be
no more free (as in beer) releases for 9. Of course vendoes like Red
Hat can decide to provide builds on their own.
And btw: Java 10 will be replaced by 11 in September. Java 11 is the
next LTS release.
Regards,
Rainer
Not tested with Java 10, but I got the same results with Java 11 which
is now available in Ubuntu 18.04 Beta.
CJ
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