That's assuming that Docker runs on NonStop, which it doesn't. The key 
issue is remoting.jar and whether that can be maintained at 1.8 
compatibility. Most groups are using a Controller/Agent architecture using 
Docker for the Controller and running the platform JVM for remoting.jar. 
There are a few using the jenkins.war, so as long as that is also 1.8 
compatible, building using 11 is fine.

On Wednesday, August 4, 2021 at 2:55:02 p.m. UTC-4 Jesse Glick wrote:

> On Wed, Aug 4, 2021 at 2:13 PM Randall Becker <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> when deploying Jenkins into production environments […] using the Oracle 
>> JRE is a requirement not an option
>>
>
> If your environment has specialized needs, including legal ones, you can 
> of course build your own Docker images accordingly starting with a WAR 
> file. The question is about the default images supported by the Jenkins 
> project and deemed suitable for typical purposes. 
>

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