Re: Debian-Java 2025 wishlists
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- Subject: Re: Debian-Java 2025 wishlists
- From: Emmanuel Bourg <ebourg@apache.org>
- Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2024 09:24:50 +0100
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Le 17/12/2024 à 12:00, sre4ever@free.fr a écrit :
As we are now in the heart of the wishlist season, I would like to proceed with a little experiment and collect your wishes for the Java and JVM ecosystems in Debian next year.
Good idea!
Just post what you can think about as a reply to this message, regardless of other proposals (don't worry about duplicates), whether you think it is achievable, realistic, how others may react to the proposals etc. I'm going to post mine a bit later as I still need some time to think about them. I might also be able to create an anonymous survey if my account request on surveys.debian.net is accepted.
Here is my personal todo/wish list for Trixie:
- Upgrade Maven to 3.9.x, maybe 4.0
- Upload Jetty 12
- Update the Eclipse libraries (Jetty 12 is required)
- Non-versioned Tomcat package ('tomcat' instead of 'tomcat10')
- Tomcat 11
- Start testing the packages with Java 24/25
- Include OpenJDK 25 (next LTS) in Trixie as a preview
- Kotlin/Gradle upgrades
- Bring back DCEVM for the latest JDKs
Emmanuel Bourg
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