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Mark Symons commented on MENFORCER-349: --------------------------------------- In a single sentence: when I use the {{display-info}} goal I need the output to quite clearly state whether the JDK in use is from Oracle or OpenJDK. > Include Java vendor in display-info output > ------------------------------------------ > > Key: MENFORCER-349 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MENFORCER-349 > Project: Maven Enforcer Plugin > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: Plugin > Affects Versions: 3.0.0-M3 > Reporter: Mark Symons > Assignee: Michael Osipov > Priority: Major > Fix For: 3.0.0-M4 > > > Include JavaVendor in the output of the {{display-info}} goal. > This addition would make it much easier to determine whether Oracle or > OpenJDK is being used (or which flavour of OpenJDK). Currently: > {noformat} > [INFO] --- maven-enforcer-plugin:3.0.0-M3:display-info (default-cli) @ xxxxx > --- > [INFO] Maven Version: 3.6.3 > [INFO] JDK Version: 1.8.0_232 normalized as: 1.8.0-232 > [INFO] OS Info: Arch: amd64 Family: unix Name: linux Version: > 3.10.0-693.21.1.el7.x86_64 > {noformat} > The JDK here is Zulu OpenJDK... but one would have to do some research to > know for sure that it could not be Oracle (a no-no in my organisation) where > the latest version at time of writing happens to be 1.8.0-221. > MENFORCER-338 requests that Javavendor be enforceable. I have voted for that > enhancement but log this as something that might (hopefully) be easier to > implement in the short term. > It would also provide the benefit of making it clearer whether one has a > problem that requires going to the effort of configuring enforcement. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)