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Re: [jakartaee-platform-dev] Java 8 vs Java 11 Compatibilityrequirements
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The APIs need to be usable in a Java SE 8 runtime, just like the TCK. Customer
environments are still populated with Java SE 8. Java SE 11 is making
some inroads, but the majority are still using Java SE 8. Thus, the
goal/requirement to support both Java SE 8 and 11.You could use
Java 11 for compiling as long as you generate the Java SE 8 byte codes.
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Kevin Sutter
STSM, MicroProfile and Jakarta EE architect @ IBM
e-mail: sutter@xxxxxxxxxx Twitter: @kwsutter
phone: tl-553-3620 (office), 507-253-3620 (office)
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinwsutterFrom:
Werner
Keil <werner.keil@xxxxxxx>To:
jakartaee-platform
developer discussions <jakartaee-platform-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>Date:
07/07/2020
17:30Subject:
[EXTERNAL]
Re: [jakartaee-platform-dev] Java 8 vs Java 11 CompatibilityrequirementsSent
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+1
Isn’t it enough, that they RUN with Java SE 8?
Especially
JPMS (Jigsaw) support with a true module-info or multi-release JARs require
that you run at least some parts of the build with Java 9, 10 or 11.
Btw,
"the
Java SE 8 source level"
does not sound like you must use Java 8, only the POM has to be set accordingly.
Werner
From:
Ryan
Cuprak
Sent: Tuesday, July 7, 2020 23:41
To: jakartaee-platform
developer discussions
Subject: Re: [jakartaee-platform-dev] Java 8 vs Java 11 Compatibilityrequirements
Hi,
Why
is there the requirement that the APIs must be compiled with Java SE 8?
I wouldn’t have thought that would be a requirement, hence my question.
Thanks,
-Ryan
On
Jul 7, 2020, at 5:29 PM, Kevin Sutter <sutter@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi,
This topic has come up on our TCK mailing list (https://www.eclipse.org/lists/jakartaee-tck-dev/msg00785.html).
The basic issue is that we *may* have a mismatch on our stated Java
support statements and what can or will be delivered. I'd first like
to explain the problem, and then suggest a couple of alternatives, and
then ask for feedback. We need to make a decision by the end of this
week (July 10). I'm moving this discussion to the Platform and Spec
Project Leads mailing lists to get a wider audience.
The Jakarta EE 9 Release Plan (https://eclipse-ee4j.github.io/jakartaee-platform/jakartaee9/JakartaEE9ReleasePlan)
states this:
Java SE Version
For inclusion in Jakarta EE 9, specification’s APIs MUST be compiled at
the Java SE 8 source level. However, compatible implementations of the
Jakarta EE 9 Web Profile and Full Profile MUST certify compatibility on
Java SE 11. Compatible Implementations MAY additionally certify and support
Java SE 8.
Due to this "dual" compatibility requirement, the TCK is being
built at the Java SE 8 byte code level.
Due to the stated MUST requirement of certifying on Java SE 11, Glassfish
was going to move to being built at the Java SE 11 byte code level.
But, if we continue down that Java 11 only path for Glassfish, then we
would not have an environment where we could prove compatibility with the
Java SE 8 runtime. And, that would prevent us from successfully delivering
Jakarta EE 9 since we need to demonstrate both the Required and Optional
aspects of the Platform. (This is assuming that MUST==Required and
MAY==Optional.)
We have been discussing a couple of alternatives.... Both of which
would require an update to the Release Plan. We're looking for feedback
to help figure out which approach provides the least impact and best experience
for our customers.
Alternative 1:
TCK and Glassfish would be built at the Java SE 8 byte code level. The
runtime for the execution of the TCK would be Java SE 11. We would
requireJava 11 for certifying compatibility for Jakarta EE 9. We
would notrequire compatibility testing with the Java SE 8 runtime.
We would still have TCK Jenkins jobs running with Java SE 8 so that
progress could be monitored, but proving that certification works with
Java SE 8 would not be a requirement for releasing Jakarta EE 9.
(To be totally open, this was the alternative that I presented to the Steering
Committee today. I was looking for a means of delivering Jakarta
EE 9 without compromising the Jakarta EE 9 release plan too much. Basically,
looking to soften the Optional requirement of the Java SE 8 runtime. During
the course of the discussion, we came up with Alternative 2...)
Alternative 2:
TCK and Glassfish would still be built at the Java SE 8 byte code level.
But, we would flip the release plan requirements... The runtime
for the execution of the TCK would be Java SE 8. We would requireJava 8 for certifying compatibility for Jakarta EE 9. We would notrequirecompatibility testing with the Java SE 11 runtime. We
would still have TCK Jenkins jobs running with Java SE 11 so that progress
could be monitored, but proving that certification works with Java SE 11
would not be a requirement for releasing Jakarta EE 9.
(Background... Everything we released for Milestone 1 was with Java SE
8. We're already well on our way with the TCK effort. Moving
Glassfish to Java SE 11 could disrupt our progress. Granted, we can
hope for the best, but chances are moving to Java 11 will set us back a
bit. And, since Java SE 8's Extended EOS date continues to move out
(it's actually further out than Java SE 11), then maybe it makes more sense
to stick with the proven environment.)
Note:
The subset of Java SE features that were dropped by Java 11 will still
be provided via Jakarta EE 9. So, nothing else changes from a Release
Plan content viewpoint. We're just looking for ways to mitigate some
of the risks associated with certifying Glassfish with both Java SE 8 and
Java SE 11.
Feedback welcome! Thanks!
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Kevin Sutter
STSM, MicroProfile and Jakarta EE architect @ IBM
e-mail:
sutter@xxxxxxxxxx Twitter: @kwsutter
phone: tl-553-3620 (office), 507-253-3620 (office)
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinwsutter
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