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This change in support from Oracle needs to be adapted by Blueriq. Our strategy is to compile against LTS versions. This way there is no need to change your environment JDK versions every 6 months. For the non-LTS versions we aim to support them, meaning it is possible to run and create custom code/compile on the non-LTS versions. If possible we will also try to support will support the next LTS version while compiling on the previous version. This way migrating to a new version of Blueriq only means changing the Blueriq version instead of the need update multiple components within your environment.
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JDK | Blueriq 9 (09-2012 / 04-2018*) | Blueriq 10 (04-2017 / 04-2019*) | Blueriq 11 (04-2018 / 04-2020*) | Blueriq 12 (04-2019 / 04-2021*) |
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JDK 6 | Compile | X | X | X |
JDK 7 | Support | X | X | X |
JDK 8 | Support | Compile | Compile | X |
JDK 9 | X | Support | Support | X |
JDK 10 | X | Support? | Support | X |
JDK 11 | X | X | X | Compile |
JDK 12? | X | X | X | Support |
* The end of the Maintance & Support phase depends on the Maintenance and Support Agreement. Please read our Support roadmap or contact our customer support if you have any questions regarding the Maintenance and Support Agreement.