Since 2.8.2 the ECJ was updated too and fixes the RxJava2 compilation
problem... so Rx users are all (yep those 3 users XP) in that 0.1%. To fix
this, the 2.9 release will be nice too! Just saying, hehe lot of work and
we internally work with HEAD-SNAPSHOT. So when you please.

On Thu, Sep 6, 2018 at 9:59 PM Slava Pankov <[email protected]> wrote:

> Sure, any newer version of CLDR would be even nicer.
>
> Another one is updating embedded jetty, but not sure if it's even started.
>
>
> On Thursday, September 6, 2018 at 7:03:37 AM UTC-7, Thomas Broyer wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for the heads up, the issue hadn't been closed so I thought it
>> wasn't done.
>> Any idea if we'd want to update to 33.1?
>>
>> On Thursday, September 6, 2018 at 5:59:21 AM UTC+2, Slava Pankov wrote:
>>>
>>> IMO even "Update CLDR to version 32.0.1
>>> <https://github.com/gwtproject/gwt/commit/f81fc698d51cf26f89faca5dde7cf4d1276cce85>"
>>> is worth for releasing GWT 2.9
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, September 5, 2018 at 2:57:34 AM UTC-7, Thomas Broyer wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Replying to everyone in one go.
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, September 5, 2018 at 9:12:38 AM UTC+2, Josselin B. wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Jens,
>>>>>
>>>>> Any idea for a release date of GWT 2.x ?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> No. You can follow advancement at
>>>> https://github.com/gwtproject/gwt/milestone/19 (it doesn't move much
>>>> though…)
>>>> For now, it didn't seem urgent to release a 2.9, as 2.8.2 works great
>>>> for 99.9% of people.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Will it add better support for java interface default functions ?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> What do you mean?
>>>> I can't remember issues related to interface default methods (lambdas
>>>> and method references, sure, but not interface default methods)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Le mer. 5 sept. 2018 à 09:07, Jens <[email protected]> a écrit :
>>>>>
>>>>>> GWT 2.x will not drop JSNI anytime soon, only GWT 3 will as it uses a
>>>>>> different Java -> JavaScript compiler internally. And yes there is really
>>>>>> no timeline for GWT 3 as most work is done by contributors in free time.
>>>>>> Currently we are trying to migrate GWT 2.x SDK code so it will become 
>>>>>> GWT 3
>>>>>> compatible with mostly no breaking changes. This process happens on 
>>>>>> Github
>>>>>> and you can see a list of projects being converted here:
>>>>>> ci.vertispan.com . Also some people are working on build plugins to
>>>>>> provide a better experience out of the box.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> GWT 2.x SNAPSHOT already supports Java 10 syntax, however no Java 9 +
>>>>>> 10 API additions have been emulated yet in GWT SDK, so you can not use 
>>>>>> new
>>>>>> Optional methods and such things. Also some Java 8 APIs are still 
>>>>>> missing.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The only syntax addition of Java 11 is using 'var' for lambda
>>>>>> parameters. GWT depends on Eclipse JDT stable release in order to support
>>>>>> new syntax features. If you don't use that feature then you should 
>>>>>> probably
>>>>>> be able to run current GWT with Java 11, haven't tried it though. Never
>>>>>> used OpenJDK with GWT but I can't think of a reason why it should not 
>>>>>> work.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> I (almost) exclusively use OpenJDK, and never had any problem.
>>>> Also, OpenJDK 11 and Oracle JDK 11 will (finally) be functionally the
>>>> same, so if GWT works with Oracle JDK 11, it *will* work with OpenJDK
>>>> 11.
>>>>
>>>> GWT 2.8.2 works with OpenJDK 10 and Oracle JDK 10 already, and while I
>>>> haven't tested I see no reason it wouldn't work with JDK 11 (the big change
>>>> was Jigsaw/JPMS in JDK 9).
>>>>
>>>> Fwiw, my plan (personal and at work, not for GWT proper) is staying on
>>>> OpenJDK 8 for a little while (switching from Oracle JDK 8 to OpenJDK 8 if
>>>> needed). It looks like there will be many OpenJDK packages with LTS support
>>>> (most Linux distros, AdoptOpenJDK, Zulu) so I may switch to OpenJDK 11 at
>>>> some point, but I bet it won't be before a year… (first and foremost, our
>>>> customers clearly aren't ready; some are only just switching off of Java 7
>>>> …up to Java 8)
>>>>
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