Oh my bad, it must be Statefun then. I remember I needed to play around with that for _some_ build.
On Wed, Dec 1, 2021 at 7:48 PM Chesnay Schepler <ches...@apache.org> wrote: > Flink can be built with Java 11 since 1.10. If I recall correctly we > solved the tools.jar issue, which Hadoop depends on, by excluding that > dependency. As far as we could tell it's not actually required. > > On 01/12/2021 19:56, Nicolás Ferrario wrote: > > Hi all, this would be awesome, I'm so tired of seeing Java 8 everywhere > (reminds me of Python 2.7). > > We're currently building our code against Java 11 because that's the > latest version of Java available as a Flink Docker image, but it'd be great > to use newer versions. I think it would also help to clean up dependencies > and hopefully no longer have incompatibility issues. > For example, right now it's not possible to build Flink with Java 9+ > because of a Maven dependency. Using JDK 8 or copying "tools.jar" to any > newer JDK version fixes it (see more: > https://stackoverflow.com/questions/53707666/how-to-get-tools-jar-for-openjdk-11-on-windows > ). > > Official support for Java 17 would be great. > > Greetings! > > On Wed, Dec 1, 2021 at 7:51 AM Chesnay Schepler <ches...@apache.org> > wrote: > >> Hello Gavin, >> >> If you run into any issues with Java 17, please report them in >> FLINK-15736 <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-15736>. >> I recently did some experiments with Java 17 myself; I would think that >> you will run into some blockers (like ASM requiring an upgrade >> <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-24978>, or missing >> --add-opens/--add-exports >> <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-25002>). >> >> On 01/12/2021 11:12, Gavin Lee wrote: >> >> Thanks for sharing this info with us Chesnay. >> We've been using Flink for 5 years, and upgraded to 1.13.2 months ago. >> The java version is still 8. >> Currently we're testing with java 17 in our staging environment. There >> are no special concerns. >> Will update when tests complete. >> >> >> On Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 1:18 AM Chesnay Schepler <ches...@apache.org> >> wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> we recently had a discussion on the dev mailing list for deprecating >>> support for Java 8 in 1.15, with a general consensus in favor of it. >>> >>> I now wanted to check in with you, our users, to see what you have got >>> to say about that. >>> >>> Why are we interested in deprecating Java 8 support now (and in >>> eventually removing it)? >>> >>> The main reason is that supporting the recently released Java 17 (and >>> subsequent versions), while maintaining Java 8 support, >>> will be more complicated than if Java 11 were the oldest release >>> version. Essentially because Java 11/17 have both crossed the Java 9 chasm. >>> >>> We will still have to bite this bullet in any case (because Java 17 is >>> out *now *but we are *not *dropping Java 8 *now*), but we would still >>> like to signal that users should upgrade to Java 11 so that we can >>> *eventually* clean this up. >>> >>> Furthermore, it is currently hard to justify investing time into >>> benchmarks/performance improvements that are specific to Java 11+, because >>> they provide no benefit to Java 8. >>> What does the deprecation mean exactly? >>> >>> It will primarily mean that a warning will be logged when you run Flink >>> on Java 8. >>> We *may* change the default Java version of the Docker images to Java >>> 11 (the java8 tags will remain), >>> and we will put a larger emphasis on Flink's performance on Java 11. >>> Does that mean that Java 8 support will be removed in 1.16/1.17? >>> >>> No. We are not putting a hard-date on the removal of Java 8 support at >>> this time. >>> Will this mean that at some point we'll surprise you with the removal of >>> Java 8 support in the next release? >>> >>> No. We will announce the removal ahead of time by *at least* half a >>> year / 2+ releases (probably closer to a full year). >>> Is the deprecation already decided? >>> >>> No. The responses in this thread are integral for deciding whether a >>> deprecation at this time makes sense. >>> >>> >>> If you are still using Java 8 at the moment, then we would appreciate if >>> you could tell us whether you already have a time-frame for >>> when you intend to upgrade to Java 11. We'd also be interested in >>> anything that blocks your migration to Java 11. >>> >>> >>> Please raise concerns you have, and feel free to ask questions. >>> >> >> >> -- >> Gavin >> >> >> >