Chris
cjb> large bureaucracy [...] I would not be
cjb> surprised if there is a policy against dev kits and IDE's on
cjb> production servers for security sake. Tomcat (whisper: with built-in
cjb> compiler) is approved, but is the JDK allowed? Guess I can ask.
cjb> Yeah, it's potentially a "d
Hey Chris
cjb> RAMBLE: Too bad there can't be an Apache OpenJRE umbrella project,
cjb> with specific Apache OpenJRE [version X] sub-projects, that maintain
cjb> JRE [version X]'s indefinitely. One source (Apache) for all the
cjb> different JRE's for the Java community at large, rather than dep
Thanks Igal
is> p.s. So happy to see that you finally moved from Tomcat 6 to 8.5.
is> Perhaps you can share that experience in a separate thread and let
is> others know if you ran into any major problems during that process.
Will do. So far we've only run into 3 minor issues.
--
Cris Berneburg
>
>
> > There is no jre at all any more also from openjdk
>
> There is little difference between a JRE and a JDK. One just comes
> with a compiler.
>
not really,
until java 10 we had also desktop integration
like java -jar assignments and jnlp association for starting a webstart
application
so f
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Cris,
On 10/17/18 12:28, Berneburg, Cris J. - US wrote:
> Thanks Mark
>
> mt> The argument for a JRE vs a JDK is that the JDK includes mt> a
> compiler. The only reason Tomcat can run on a JRE and mt> still
> support JSPs (which require compilation
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Cris,
On 10/17/18 12:43, Berneburg, Cris J. - US wrote:
> Thanks Igal
>
> mt> OpenJDK is very close to the Oracle JDK these days. I regularly
> run mt> Tomcat's unit tests with the latest OpenJDK and have yet to
> find an mt> issue that is OpenJDK
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Johan,
On 10/15/18 17:04, Johan Compagner wrote:
> Op ma 15 okt. 2018 20:37 schreef Mark Thomas :
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>>
>>
>> I'd be more concerned that Oracle are starting to charge for
>> production usage. That alone would be enough for me to switch to
>> OpenJ
Op wo 17 okt. 2018 18:29 schreef Berneburg, Cris J. - US <
cberneb...@caci.com>:
>
>
> RAMBLE: However, if I try to look at it from a point of view of a large
> bureaucracy, of which I am largely ignorant, I would not be surprised if
> there is a policy against dev kits and IDE's on production ser
Cris,
On Wed, Oct 17, 2018 at 9:28 AM Berneburg, Cris J. - US
wrote:
> Thanks Mark
>
> mt> The argument for a JRE vs a JDK is that the JDK includes
> mt> a compiler. The only reason Tomcat can run on a JRE and
> mt> still support JSPs (which require compilation) is that
> mt> Tomcat includes a J
Thanks Igal
mt> OpenJDK is very close to the Oracle JDK these days. I regularly run
mt> Tomcat's unit tests with the latest OpenJDK and have yet to find an
mt> issue that is OpenJDK specific.
is> I asked Gil Tene about this a couple of weeks ago. Gil is a co-
is> founder of Azul Systems, an Op
Thanks Mark
mt> The argument for a JRE vs a JDK is that the JDK includes
mt> a compiler. The only reason Tomcat can run on a JRE and
mt> still support JSPs (which require compilation) is that
mt> Tomcat includes a Java compiler. I don't think the
mt> security argument holds much water.
I had not
On 10/15/2018 11:37 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 15/10/18 18:53, Berneburg, Cris J. - US wrote:
Hi Folks
What has anyone been thinking about the upcoming Oracle Java 11 release /
support stuff? Frankly, I'm confused by it all and am still trying to wrap my
brain around it. I have concerns abo
Op ma 15 okt. 2018 20:37 schreef Mark Thomas :
>
>
> I'd be more concerned that Oracle are starting to charge for production
> usage. That alone would be enough for me to switch to OpenJDK.
>
Isnt that already the case?
You can't download any installer of java 11 from Oracle that can be used in
On 15/10/18 18:53, Berneburg, Cris J. - US wrote:
> Hi Folks
>
> What has anyone been thinking about the upcoming Oracle Java 11 release /
> support stuff? Frankly, I'm confused by it all and am still trying to wrap
> my brain around it. I have concerns about the potential implications for my
Hi Cris,
For what it's worth, I am not a big fan of these frequent releases of
Java by Oracle. One can barely get one's head around Java version 'X' then
Java version 'Y' is out...
Tony
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