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Re: Maven Build : ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException [message #895881 is a reply to message #895705] |
Mon, 16 July 2012 12:39 |
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We have not gotten around to providing support for jdk 1.7 yet (hopefully that will change very soon). You must download the jdk 1.6 and use that instead.
Quote:Does this mean building java code on slaves other than 1.6 are not supported? Or should it be possible to launch the slave process using java 1.6, but still build our code that is using 1.7?
You should have no problems running java 1.6 and 1.7. Since hudson is already compiled into a .war file, you don't need the full JDK 1.6, you just need the JRE in order for hudson to run. I always thought there was an argument for the jvm that uses "sourcejdk" "targetjdk" where you can specify the -source jdk version (1.6) and the -target jdk version (1.7) and have no compatibility issues.
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Re: Maven Build : ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException [message #895999 is a reply to message #895894] |
Mon, 16 July 2012 19:45 |
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Quote:Hudson can run on JRE 6 or JRE 7 - No problem
Husdon isn't supported to compile projects to Java 7 but this is coming soon?
If your project is using JDK or JRE 7, you should have no issues there. It's just that hudson must be in a JRE 6 environment to compile. I believe adding the -source and -target parts will fix it so you can use JRE 7.
Quote:If this is correct is there a jira issue or roadmap I can track/vote on? Or any beta code I can try out?
We currently do not use jira roadmap feature for anything hudson releated. You can log a bug for this issue in the bugs.eclipse.org and Winston and I can will take a look at it.
Edit: Actually log a bug requesting the feature for jdk 7 support for master and slave nodes. I will talk to Winston today or tomorrow about it. Also put the bugzilla ID on this page.
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