[google-appengine] Re: Java 9, 10 and forward on App Engine Standard

2018-08-28 Thread Leejjon
Thank you. On Thursday, August 2, 2018 at 10:46:49 PM UTC+2, David (Google Cloud Support) wrote: > > Hello, > > In the link below, you can find the feature request for Java 11 LTS > support. Any updates about timelines or any type of information concerning > the support of Java 11 on Google

[google-appengine] Re: Java 9, 10 and forward on App Engine Standard

2018-08-02 Thread 'David (Google Cloud Support)' via Google App Engine
Hello, In the link below, you can find the feature request for Java 11 LTS support. Any updates about timelines or any type of information concerning the support of Java 11 on Google App Engine Standard will be posted there. Java LTS support On

[google-appengine] Re: Java 9, 10 and forward on App Engine Standard

2018-08-02 Thread Matt Byrne
Thanks for the update, Jordan. I guess the next question is: Is Google actively working on preparing AppEngine for Java 11 and what are rough timelines we could expect for that (assuming sept/oct release happens this year). It's great to have the flexibility to use containers and appengine

[google-appengine] Re: Java 9, 10 and forward on App Engine Standard

2018-08-01 Thread 'Jordan (Cloud Platform Support)' via Google App Engine
For clarification, the article you are referencing pertains to future Java 8 updates and support requiring an Oracle Java SE Advanced Desktop or Oracle Java SE Suite subscription starting in 2019. Therefore yes Java will continue to be free on App Engine Standard, but supported versions of Java

[google-appengine] Re: Java 9, 10 and forward on App Engine Standard

2018-08-01 Thread 'Nicola Spreafico' via Google App Engine
+1 Il giorno mercoledì 1 agosto 2018 14:59:52 UTC+2, Leejjon ha scritto: > > Since Java 9, Oracle will release new Java versions every half year. > > I don't want to sound impatient, but supporting Java 8 took a long time. > Since Java 9 containing stuff like Jigsaw it looks to me that it would