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Does Progress plan to switch to Open JDK to build the Connect for JDBC drivers?

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TitleDoes Progress plan to switch to Open JDK to build the Connect for JDBC drivers?
URL Namedoes-progress-plan-to-switch-to-open-jdk-to-build-the-connect-for-jdbc-drivers
Article Number000112590
EnvironmentProduct: Connect for JDBC Drivers
Version: All Supported
O/S: Java
Database: All Supported
Application: N/A
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Does Progress plan to switch to Open JDK to build the Connect for JDBC drivers?
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No, at this time our focus is to produce drivers that work with OpenJDK (version 8 or 11) and Oracle JDK (version 8 or 11) and not change what JDK used for development. 

Most likely we will move to Oracle JDK 8 for development but not decided yet. So far, our certification efforts have not encountered any reasons to switch our development environment. 
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Last Modified Date1/11/2019 8:17 PM
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