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Joakim Erdfelt edited comment on CALCITE-7284 at 11/8/25 5:26 PM:
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If you want help upgrading to Jetty 12, just ask.

We (the Jetty devs, of which I am one) would be happy to help.


was (Author: joakime):
If you want help upgrading to Jetty 12, just ask.

We (the Jetty devs, of which I am one) be happy to help.

> Jetty 9 is EOL, Upgrade to Jetty 12
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>
>                 Key: CALCITE-7284
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-7284
>             Project: Calcite
>          Issue Type: Task
>            Reporter: Joakim Erdfelt
>            Priority: Major
>
> Jetty 9.x has been fully EOL since Jan 1, 2025.
> Jetty 10 and Jetty 11 have also been EOL since Jan 1, 2025.
> Jetty 12 is the only Open Source supported version of Jetty right now.
> If you need `javax.servlet.` (the legacy namespace) support, you can continue 
> to use that on Jetty 12 and it's `ee8` environment.
> For more information about the status of EOL versions of Jetty see.
> [https://github.com/jetty/jetty.project/discussions/13984]
>  
> Yes, this means you have a JDK minimum of JDK 17.
> JDK 8 support is a dead end today, more and more open source projects have 
> abandoned JDK 8 support, and you are subject to an ever increasing array of 
> never to be fixed CVEs due to your project's desire to stick with JDK 8 as a 
> minimum support level.



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