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Get the details here: https://java.net/projects/adoptopenjdk/pages/TestingJava8 Cheers, Martijn On 11 November 2013 13:00, Rory O'Donnell Oracle, Dublin Ireland < rory.odonn...@oracle.com> wrote: > Hi All, > > I want to ask for your help in testing Early Access builds with real world > applications. > Early Access binaries built from the JDK 8 code base are available today > from Oracle, > at http://jdk8.java.net > > If someone else is regularly making Early Access binaries available for > testing as well, > feel free to share their location in a reply to this message > > We're looking to broaden our test coverage, to catch possible > "showstoppers " before > we release. An effective way to do that is to leverage the tests of other > products that > use Java in real world applications. > > In the past couple of weeks I have been working with Wilfly & Apache > Lucene. They > have agreed to test our latest builds and report issues. > > As it happens both groups started testing with b109 , when they moved to > b111 they > both reported the following issue : > https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8026394 > This issue was resolved in b114 , testing by Apache Lucene & RedHat Wilfly > confirmed > the fix. > > If you are willing to regularly run your tests with EA builds and report > back if there are > any issues we would love to hear from you on this mailing list. If you > find issues, please > report them through bugs.sun.com (unless you already have an account in > the JDK Bug > System), and post the incident ID from the confirmation e-mail to this > list. > > I am sure early warning of compatibility problems or potential regressions > is useful to > all of us. Let me know if you are interested, we really appreciate your > help! > > Rgds,Rory > > -- > Rgds,Rory O'Donnell > Quality Engineering Manager > Oracle EMEA , Dublin, Ireland > >