We are successfully running Solr 7.6.0 (and 7.5.0 before it) on OpenJDK 11 without problems. We are also using G1. We do not use Solr Cloud but do rely on the legacy replication.
-Tim On Sat, Mar 23, 2019 at 10:13 AM Erick Erickson <erickerick...@gmail.com> wrote: > I am, in fact, trying to get a summary of all this together, we’ll see how > successful I am. > > I can say that Solr is tested (and has been for quite some time) against > JDK 8,9,10,11,12 and even 13. JDK9, from a 10,000 foot perspective, has a > success rate in our automated tests that’s in line with all the other JDKs. > > That said, people seem to be settling on JDK11 anecdotally, what’s your > reason for using 9 .vs. 11? > > Finally, there was one issue with JDK 9 and Kerberos that I’m unsure what > the resolution is, if there is any. If you use Kerberos, be sure to test > that first. > > Best, > Erick > > > On Mar 23, 2019, at 9:47 AM, Jay Potharaju <jspothar...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > > Thanks I missed that info. Will try running with jdk9 and see if it > addresses the issue. > > Jay > > > >> On Mar 23, 2019, at 9:00 AM, Shawn Heisey <apa...@elyograg.org> wrote: > >> > >>> On 3/23/2019 8:12 AM, Jay Potharaju wrote: > >>> Can I use java 9 with 7.7.0. I am planning to test if fixes issue with > high cpu that I am running into. > >>> https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8129861 > >>> Was solr 7.7 tested with java 9? > >> > >> The info for the 7.0.0 release said it was qualified with Java 9, so > you should be fine running 7.7.x in Java 9 as well. I do not know if it > works with Java 10, 11, or 12. > >> > >> Thanks, > >> Shawn > >