Require JDK >- 17, bump dependency versions to match DSpace main#7
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Require JDK >- 17, bump dependency versions to match DSpace main#7kshepherd wants to merge 1 commit intoDSpace:mainfrom
kshepherd wants to merge 1 commit intoDSpace:mainfrom
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@misilot i think the reload4j idea will work well, i just wanted to offer an alternative that might have a nice side effect of bringing all the other bits and pieces up to date - feel free to try this out and let me know if it works! |
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This could be an alternative to the problem posed by #5 if there are not constraints on running older versions of Java... I basically tried to align the pom with DSpace main (as at pre-9.0) and enforce JDK17.
I've tried a build but not running it in practice...
This could even be a separate branch rather than a merge to main... or current main could get branched to 1.x or something.