GeoServer 2.15-M0 has been released, see the blog for details: http://blog.geoserver.org/2019/01/01/geoserver-2-15-m0-release/
This is a milestone release, offering a technology preview of new features, and the opportunity to participate in the community testing of GeoServer Java 11 compatibility: - binary distribution is ready Java 8 and Java 11 support - WAR distribution requires Tomcat 9 to work on Java 11 - Help test additional platforms and will will update our user manual <https://docs.geoserver.org/latest/en/user/production/java.html#running-on-java-11> If you are currently using Oracle JDK now is a good time to consider your options, ask questions, and lend us a hand testing GeoServer on Java 11. *Our goal is to support GeoServer on both Java 8 and Java 11 giving everyone a chance to migrate when they are ready.* We have been planning Java 11 compatibility for some time with the end-of-life of Oracle Java 8 scheduled for January 2019. Fortunately the Java industry has mobilized with RedHat OpenJDK <https://developers.redhat.com/products/openjdk/overview/> offering to back port changes, and industry players getting behind Adopt OpenJDK <http://adoptopenjdk.net/> to distribute these fixes to other platforms. GeoServer Java 11 support was the focus of our participation in the OSGeo Java 2018 Code Sprint. We would like to thank organizations participating ( Boundless <http://boundlessgeo.com/>, GeoSolutions <https://www.geo-solutions.it/>, GeoCat <https://www.geocat.net/>, Astun Technology <https://astuntechnology.com/>, CCRi <https://www.ccri.com/>) and event sponsors (Gaia3D <http://www.gaia3d.com/>, atol <https://www.atolcd.com/>, osgeo:uk <https://uk.osgeo.org/>, Astun Technology <https://astuntechnology.com/>) for making this activity possible. We wish to extend our gratitude to the individuals taking part for all their hard work. -- GeoServer Project Steering Committee
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