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          Actually the question in the title should be the other way around: Does Mule 3.4 supports JDK 1.7 and 1.8?



          The answer is that Mule 3.4 does support JDK 1.7 (AKA Java 7) but does not support JDK 1.8 (AKA Java 8). The documentation for 3.4 is archived and it is still available at https://docs.archive.mulesoft.com/mule-user-guide/v/3.4/hardware-and-software-requirements



          Note that Mule 3.7.0 is the first release to support Java 8.



          Mule 3.4 is a very old release. I would recommend to migrate to a modern, recently released release.






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            Actually the question in the title should be the other way around: Does Mule 3.4 supports JDK 1.7 and 1.8?



            The answer is that Mule 3.4 does support JDK 1.7 (AKA Java 7) but does not support JDK 1.8 (AKA Java 8). The documentation for 3.4 is archived and it is still available at https://docs.archive.mulesoft.com/mule-user-guide/v/3.4/hardware-and-software-requirements



            Note that Mule 3.7.0 is the first release to support Java 8.



            Mule 3.4 is a very old release. I would recommend to migrate to a modern, recently released release.






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              Actually the question in the title should be the other way around: Does Mule 3.4 supports JDK 1.7 and 1.8?



              The answer is that Mule 3.4 does support JDK 1.7 (AKA Java 7) but does not support JDK 1.8 (AKA Java 8). The documentation for 3.4 is archived and it is still available at https://docs.archive.mulesoft.com/mule-user-guide/v/3.4/hardware-and-software-requirements



              Note that Mule 3.7.0 is the first release to support Java 8.



              Mule 3.4 is a very old release. I would recommend to migrate to a modern, recently released release.






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                Actually the question in the title should be the other way around: Does Mule 3.4 supports JDK 1.7 and 1.8?



                The answer is that Mule 3.4 does support JDK 1.7 (AKA Java 7) but does not support JDK 1.8 (AKA Java 8). The documentation for 3.4 is archived and it is still available at https://docs.archive.mulesoft.com/mule-user-guide/v/3.4/hardware-and-software-requirements



                Note that Mule 3.7.0 is the first release to support Java 8.



                Mule 3.4 is a very old release. I would recommend to migrate to a modern, recently released release.






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                Actually the question in the title should be the other way around: Does Mule 3.4 supports JDK 1.7 and 1.8?



                The answer is that Mule 3.4 does support JDK 1.7 (AKA Java 7) but does not support JDK 1.8 (AKA Java 8). The documentation for 3.4 is archived and it is still available at https://docs.archive.mulesoft.com/mule-user-guide/v/3.4/hardware-and-software-requirements



                Note that Mule 3.7.0 is the first release to support Java 8.



                Mule 3.4 is a very old release. I would recommend to migrate to a modern, recently released release.







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