Good morning,

Short version: is there any information available on running Tapestry 4 
(specifically 4.1.6) with a modern JVM (specifically Java 11, but we’d settle 
for information regarding Java 8)?

Longer version: I’m assisting a client with a platform modernization project. 
This particular code base is thirteen years old and a lot of the core 
technology has not been upgraded in several years. One of the key things we’d 
like to do is get to a supported version of Java, but I can’t find any 
information on whether this is even possible with the Tapestry dependency.

Right now the project is running on Java 7, which already goes beyond the 
supported JVMs listed at 
https://tapestry.apache.org/supported-environments-and-versions.html 
<https://tapestry.apache.org/supported-environments-and-versions.html> for 4.1.

I understand that the answer might be “try it and see”, but I’d like to check 
with the community to see if there’s any experience with this before jumping in.

Thanks,
Steve

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Steve Shaw | Principal Consultant, Shaw Software Solutions | 416-737-6665

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