+1 for some coverage on this.
I think running Quickstarts with -target 9 is good option too.
I'm looking into preparing matrix job to run it in our Jenkins.
Probably daily job for latest wf master + qs master.
and we need
I can take a look at it.
As long as we don't use any non public app in tests suite, it should work.
But this still wouldn't catch issues like this, as we wouldn't not have
deployments with module-info.class present.
But it would certainly have its benefits.
--
Tomaž
On Fri, 9 Mar 2018 at 00:13, Stuart Douglas < stuart.w.douglas(a)gmail.com >
wrote:
Could we look at making one or all of the test suite modules compile using
-target 9 ? This was the server is still built the same way, but it should
pick up issues like this in testing.
Stuart
On Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 8:35 PM, Tomaž Cerar < tomaz.cerar(a)gmail.com > wrote:
Hey Jaikiran,
yes there are known issues with Jandex and also with few proposed fixes but
we didn’t manage to get them merged and/or released.
When it comes to -source / -target 9 compiling there is a reason why we do
not use it. Yet!
When one switches to compile for -target 9, whole behavior of compiler
changes as result we can no longer access non public classes or modules.
Unless we add module-info.java for problematic maven modules.
But adding module-info.java means all (maven) compile dependencies of said
maven module need to be jigsaw compatible, which at this point is not really
there yet.
Currently we have to problematic modules that cause issues with this.
“cli” in wildfly-core, and “security” in wildfly repository.
Both of them have quite big dependency tree where many of its jars are not
jigsaw compatible.
I do have working branch that has quite some work done on this subject, but
until we get dependencies fixed to not violate jigsaw rules, it cannot be
completed.
Here is non complete list of Jira issues that track jigsaw problems in our
dependencies that prevent cli and security to be compiled with target = 9
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/SECURITY-986
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/SECURITY-985
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ISPN-8844
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AESH-458
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AESH-457
So in short our support of JDK9/10 is currently scoped only to using it as
runtime JDK of the server. None of the jigsaw related features will work in
deployments.
Said all that, jandex problem is real, we will fix it.
--
tomaz
From: Jaikiran Pai
Sent: sreda, 07. marec 2018 06:11
To: wildfly-dev(a)lists.jboss.org
Subject: [wildfly-dev] WildFly Java 9 support & CI job
It appears that the recent release of WildFly 12.0.0.Final has a major issue
with Java 9 support for deployments. More specifically, if the application
being deployed is compiled using Java 9 JDK then the annotation processing
(through Jandex) causes such classes to skip the annotation indexing,
effectively missing any annotation information present on them. There's a
JIRA for it here[1] and I think another user here in the forum thread[2] is
affected by the same issue. I see that Stuart is already upgrading Jandex
which includes a fix, so this mail isn't really about fixing this issue.
Given the ease with which this got reproduced and the fact that we missed it
in our regular integration job for Java 9 [3], I looked around to see why we
couldn't catch this earlier. It looks like the WildFly pom.xml uses
org.jboss:jboss-parent:25 [4] which fixes the target class version of the
compilation to 1.8. As a result, even though the CI job uses Java 9 to
compile the application sources (in test cases) it ends up with a class
version to Java 8 and that explains why these issues weren't caught earlier.
So would it be possible to have another variant of this CI job which passes
Java 9 as the target version for compiled sources, as a system property
value (the pom.xml of jboss-parent allows the value to be configured through
properties)?
[1]
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-9961
[2]
https://developer.jboss.org/thread/277401
[3]
https://ci.wildfly.org/viewType.html?buildTypeId=WF_MasterLinuxJdk9&b...
[4]
http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/jboss/jboss-parent/25/jboss-parent-25.pom
-Jaikiran
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