Brian,

no worries. OpenJUMP currently runs (and will in the future) on OpenJDK8. you 
should be aware that OpenJDK is developed as part of Oracle Java nowadays, so 
everything running on Oracle Java should run on OpenJDK as well unless it 
_needs_ some of the proprietary classes.
OJ strives for compatibility, so in case of the above mentioned classes, we 
might offer to use them but will never depend on them (eg. optional image 
decoders or such).

..ede


On 06.05.2016 16:52, Brian M Hamlin wrote:
> Hi All -
> 
>    following the Debian system, the next OSGeo-Live disk (at the end of the 
> Summer) will *require* OpenJDK 8.
> 
> If there is some way you guys could port to that as the next reference 
> release, 
> that would rock ...
> 
>    best regards from Berkeley
> 
>    --Brian M Hamlin
> 
> 
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