Hi, Thanks for the response. Requesting some clarification here - Flink 2.0 would have Java 11 set as default version but can i compile and deploy/run my Flink applications with Java 17. Will it be a supported deployment?
I checked from the documentation https://nightlies.apache.org/flink/flink-docs-release-2.0-preview1/docs/deployment/java_compatibility/#java-17 Does Flink 2.0 have experimental support for Java 17 ? If yes, any plans to introduce Java 17 as a supported platform for Flink in future ? Regards Anuj On Wed, Dec 18, 2024 at 8:11 AM Xuyang <xyzhong...@163.com> wrote: > Hi, Anuj. > > Share some of what I know. As far as I know, flink 1.20, being an LTS > release, will focus solely on fixing critical bugs without introducing any > changes related to JDK. In flink 2.0, support for JDK 8 will be dropped, > and JDK 11 will be set as the default version. > > By the way, there was earlier discussion about dropping support for both > JDK 8 and JDK 11 in version 2.0, with JDK 17 set as the new default > version; however, this was put on hold for certain reasons. For more > details, please refer to 2.0-release[1]. > > > [1] > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLINK/2.0+Release#id-2.0Release-TimelinePlan > > > -- > Best! > Xuyang > > > At 2024-12-17 15:42:54, "Anuj Jain" <anuj...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, > Will Flink 2.0 support Open JDK - Java 17 ? > And Is there any plan for adding Java 17 support in the Flink 1.x series ? > All I could see in the documentation is that Java 17 experimental support > is there. > > Thanks in advance for any help !! > > Regards > Anuj > >