You should be able to move to the recent version of gRPC Java in your 
use-case. Unless you know of a specific feature in the new version 
affecting the wire protocol (very unlikely) I don't see why moving to the 
newer gRPC Java version would be problematic for you. 

On Thursday, March 5, 2020 at 7:02:57 AM UTC-8 reversemerman wrote:

> Is it always recommended to use matching versions of gRPC for all 
> languages in the same system?
>
> I would like to use a recent version of java gRPC to address some security 
> vulnerabilities in netty, but the node gRPC is behind multiple versions. 
> Does it matter if the java and node gRPC versions don't match? The gRPC 
> services are written in java.
>
> Thanks
>

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