On 4/8/24 10:03 AM, Jason Keltz wrote:
It's great to see yet another new Guacamole release ... thanks Mike and
Guacamole team!
I went to look at installing Guacamole 1.5.5, and I usually update my
tomcat to the latest 9.0 series, and JDK to the latest OpenJDK8.
When I tried to install the newest version of tomcat, 9.0.87, I see an
error: "Java version 17 or newer is required ".
I vaguely remember at some point there being an issue possibly with
later JDK and Guacamole, so I wanted to check first what is the latest
JDK I should be using with Guacamole?
I'm not sure why you're seeing such an error, but neither Guacamole nor
Tomcat 9 require Java 17. Guacamole requires Java 8 or later. I believe
the same is true for Tomcat 9:
https://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html
If you're seeing this when attempting to install/update Tomcat 9 (not
within the Tomcat logs when Guacamole starts up), it may be that your
distribution is enforcing its own requirements on top of the minimal
Java that Tomcat 9 technically requires.
I also assume, I should still be using Tomcat 9?
Yes.
- Mike
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