Java 11 is technically not an LTS release. Java 11 is the next LTS release only for Oracle customers on "Premier Support". Organizations not willing to pay for "Premier support" will need to track OpenJDK. There is no notion of LTS in OpenJDK. That means there is no free LTS for Java (11 and above) anymore. As soon as Java 12 is out, all organizations tracking OpenJDK are expected to migrate to Java 12 to get the security fixes.

In past months, some companies expressed their will to provide LTS releases with security bugfixes and backports free of charge but as far as I can recall, there was no definite answer yet. That being said, companies like Red Hat and Azul systems did this for many years for older Java SE releases (6 and 7). I think we will learn in few months time which of Azul, Red Hat/IBM, Amazon or Google will step up and start to provide binary LTS releases for major OS platforms.

Kamil Mišúth

On 2018-11-26 19:15, Loredana Radulescu Ivanoff wrote:
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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