Re: moving the base JVM level forward to Java 11
Thanks Davide and Bryan, I will wait a little longer for more feedback and then call a vote. Cheers, -Rick On 5/7/20 3:59 PM, Bryan Pendleton wrote: Moving the trunk and the next release to JDK 11 is fine with me. On Mon, May 4, 2020 at 11:36 PM Davide Grandi wrote: Hello, - Java 11 is 1 year 6 months old - next LTS release, Java 17, will be released in another 1 year 6 months since now - JDBC 4.3 is stable since Java 9, being 4.4 in early access stage https://www.google.com/search?q=jdbc+4.4 So, for me, it seems a good moment to switch o the next LTS. Bye, Davide On 05/05/2020 00:36, Rick Hillegas wrote: Discussion on https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-7076 suggests that we could move the base JVM level of the next (10.16) release forward from Java 9 to Java 11. The practical consequence of this is that the 10.16 family would NOT run on Java 9 and Java 10 JVMs. I do not think that this would be a serious problem. I suspect that most users who migrate off Java 8 will skip the intervening non-LTS versions and upgrade to Java 11 directly. Moving the base JVM level forward would let us take advantage of more improvements to the core libraries. Following our past practice, this change would require a vote by the community. What are your thoughts? Thanks, -Rick
Re: moving the base JVM level forward to Java 11
Moving the trunk and the next release to JDK 11 is fine with me. On Mon, May 4, 2020 at 11:36 PM Davide Grandi wrote: > > Hello, > > - Java 11 is 1 year 6 months old > - next LTS release, Java 17, will be released in another 1 year >6 months since now > - JDBC 4.3 is stable since Java 9, being 4.4 in early access stage >https://www.google.com/search?q=jdbc+4.4 > > So, for me, it seems a good moment to switch o the next LTS. > > Bye, > > Davide > > On 05/05/2020 00:36, Rick Hillegas wrote: > > Discussion on https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-7076 suggests > > that we could move the base JVM level of the next (10.16) release > > forward from Java 9 to Java 11. The practical consequence of this is > > that the 10.16 family would NOT run on Java 9 and Java 10 JVMs. I do not > > think that this would be a serious problem. I suspect that most users > > who migrate off Java 8 will skip the intervening non-LTS versions and > > upgrade to Java 11 directly. Moving the base JVM level forward would let > > us take advantage of more improvements to the core libraries. Following > > our past practice, this change would require a vote by the community. > > > > What are your thoughts? > > > > Thanks, > > > > -Rick
Re: moving the base JVM level forward to Java 11
Hello, - Java 11 is 1 year 6 months old - next LTS release, Java 17, will be released in another 1 year 6 months since now - JDBC 4.3 is stable since Java 9, being 4.4 in early access stage https://www.google.com/search?q=jdbc+4.4 So, for me, it seems a good moment to switch o the next LTS. Bye, Davide On 05/05/2020 00:36, Rick Hillegas wrote: Discussion on https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-7076 suggests that we could move the base JVM level of the next (10.16) release forward from Java 9 to Java 11. The practical consequence of this is that the 10.16 family would NOT run on Java 9 and Java 10 JVMs. I do not think that this would be a serious problem. I suspect that most users who migrate off Java 8 will skip the intervening non-LTS versions and upgrade to Java 11 directly. Moving the base JVM level forward would let us take advantage of more improvements to the core libraries. Following our past practice, this change would require a vote by the community. What are your thoughts? Thanks, -Rick