You need only run the existing releases on JDK 7 or 8. On Jul 14, 2014 7:15 AM, "Haralds Ulmanis" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Actually now I've customized a bit storm and recompiled as I needed some > changes in it. > But initially I just downloaded and run. > > > > > On 14 July 2014 14:02, Adrianos Dadis <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Haralds, >> >> Have you build it with JDK8 and run with JDK8, or you just downloaded >> Storm (which is build with JDK6) and run it with JDK8? >> >> >> >> >> On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 3:24 PM, Haralds Ulmanis <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Do not know about jdk7, I'm running on jdk8 and seems fine. >>> >>> >>> On 14 July 2014 13:11, Veder Lope <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Storm is a great project!!! We are trying to build a project, where >>>> Storm holds a crucial role in our architecture. >>>> >>>> As I see in pom.xml (in maven-compiler-plugin), source and target are >>>> set to Java 1.6. >>>> 1) Is Storm compatible with JDK7? >>>> 2) I know we can download Storm (build for JDK6) and run it using JDK7, >>>> but there are a few incompatibilities* between JDK7 and JDK6. Will these >>>> incompatibilities affect Storm or not? >>>> 3) Do you plan to move to JDK7? >>>> 4) What is the restriction that holds are back to JDK6? (we are now >>>> stuck to JDK6 compile and runtime because of Storm) >>>> 5) Can we just build Storm with JDK7 (alter both source and target in >>>> pom.xml) and then use JDK7 for runtime or not? Have you seen any errors >>>> with this road? >>>> >>>> >>>> *incompatibilities: Check this: >>>> http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/compatibility-417013.html#incompatibilities >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Adrianos Dadis. >>>> >>>> >>> >> >
