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The information on this page is subject to change due to the changes in the Blueriq support roadmap as well as the Oracle support roadmap.


The Oracle support roadmap has changed for the Oracle Java SE products1. Starting of September 2017 and updated on September 2021, Oracle moved to a "Long Term Support" (LTS) model for Oracle Java SE products. This means that LTS versions will be targeted for release every two years (was every three years). In addition, feature (major) releases will be targeted for every six months along with quarterly maintenance/security updates. The support roadmap for the Oracle Java SE products will follow the pattern below:

1 https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/java-se-support-roadmap.html

Impact on Blueriq Java Runtime

Blueriq depends heavily on the JDK for much of its functionality. Since JDK 9 Oracle has a new release scheme (as described above) which also has an impact on the supported Java versions per Blueriq major as described in the paragraph Strategy

Strategy

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 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.

Oracle decided to deprecate several modules from the JDK in version 9 and 10 and will remove them in version 11 (e.g. the module java.xml.ws). These modules are necessary to run Blueriq (e.g. java.xml.ws is needed for webservicing purposes). Oracle will deliver these modules via third party dependencies for each matching JDK version starting from JDK 9 and up, compiled against that specific JDK version. It is not possible to add third party dependencies compiled against a higher JDK version then the one Blueriq is using. As a result, from a Blueriq perspective it is not possible to compile against JDK 8 and support JDK 11 at the same time due to the impact of changing the JDK version during the lifetime of a Blueriq major version. The Java support roadmap for the coming Blueriq releases is shown below:

JDK

Blueriq 9Blueriq 10Blueriq 11Blueriq 12Blueriq 13Blueriq 14Blueriq 15Blueriq 16Blueriq 17
JDK 6CompileXXXXXXXX
JDK 7SupportXXXXXXXX

JDK 8 (LTS)

SupportCompileCompileXXXXXX

JDK 9

X

Support

Support

XXXXXX

JDK 10

X

X

Support

XXXXXX

JDK 11 (LTS)

X

X

X

CompileCompileCompileXXX

JDK 12

XX

X

SupportXXXXX
JDK 13XXXSupportSupportXXXX
JDK 14XXXXSupportXXXX
JDK 15XXXXSupportSupportXXX
JDK 16XXXXXSupportXXX
JDK 17 (LTS)XXXXXIntended supportCompileCompileX
JDK 18XXXXXXIntended supportXX
JDK 19XXXXXXIntended supportIntended supportX
JDK 20XXXXXXXIntended supportX
JDK 21XXXXXXXIntended support Compile



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