The support for Java 9 *should* mean support for Java 11, the compatibility gap 
between the two is not big.

Moreover, I would (and going to) push for almost completely skipping the 
testing on Java 9 – it is 
in end-of-life already, so providing support for it is kind of pointless. Java 
11 is what should be supported by Ignite 2.8.

That said, I honestly don’t see everyone jumping from the Java 8 train any time 
soon.
Gap between 8 and 9+ (although not to big in reality) still makes people stay 
on 8,
and Oracle’s competitors are ready to offer alternative support.
So, I’d say that Java 8 is still going to be the main target for at least 
Ignite 2.8.

But this is all just a speculation for now as no plans were set in stone yet.
Stay tuned at [email protected].

Stan

From: Loredana Radulescu Ivanoff
Sent: 26 ноября 2018 г. 21:23
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: When will Apache Ignite support Java 11?

Hello,

The current plan is that Oracle will stop updates for Java 8 commercial users 
after January 2019, and Java 11 is the next LTS release, so is there a plan to 
have Ignite working with Java 11 by then?

Thank you.

On Thu, Nov 22, 2018 at 10:49 PM Petr Ivanov <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi!


Full Java 9+ support is planned for 2.8 at least.
Currently it will work more or less on Java9. Java10/11 work is not guaranteed.

> On 22 Nov 2018, at 21:22, monstereo <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Is there any plan to support Java 11 for Apache Ignite?
> 
> If the next version of the Apache Ignite (2.7) will support Java 11, when it
> will be released?
> 
> 
> 
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