Migrating to OpenJDK 11, which version of MySql connector is compatible for java 11?
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I am trying to migrate my application from Java 8 to OpenJDK 11. I used MySql connector version 5 and its working fine. Is it required to upgrade MySql connector JAR to version 8.0?
I read about it from below link but they don't mention about Java 11.
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/connector-j/5.1/en/connector-j-versions-java.html
java mysql java-11
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I am trying to migrate my application from Java 8 to OpenJDK 11. I used MySql connector version 5 and its working fine. Is it required to upgrade MySql connector JAR to version 8.0?
I read about it from below link but they don't mention about Java 11.
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/connector-j/5.1/en/connector-j-versions-java.html
java mysql java-11
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The Connector/J docs don't seem to say anything about JDK 9 or newer. I recently had to demo something with Connector/J 8.0.11 on JDK 11 and JDK 12 builds and didn't run into any issues.
– Alan Bateman
Jan 3 at 8:34
In my JDK11 migration, I had strange issues with Hibernate+Spring JPA with Connector/J 8.0, so rolled back to 5.1 for now.
– muttonUp
Jan 14 at 12:07
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I am trying to migrate my application from Java 8 to OpenJDK 11. I used MySql connector version 5 and its working fine. Is it required to upgrade MySql connector JAR to version 8.0?
I read about it from below link but they don't mention about Java 11.
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/connector-j/5.1/en/connector-j-versions-java.html
java mysql java-11
I am trying to migrate my application from Java 8 to OpenJDK 11. I used MySql connector version 5 and its working fine. Is it required to upgrade MySql connector JAR to version 8.0?
I read about it from below link but they don't mention about Java 11.
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/connector-j/5.1/en/connector-j-versions-java.html
java mysql java-11
java mysql java-11
asked Jan 3 at 7:39
Shrirang KadaleShrirang Kadale
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The Connector/J docs don't seem to say anything about JDK 9 or newer. I recently had to demo something with Connector/J 8.0.11 on JDK 11 and JDK 12 builds and didn't run into any issues.
– Alan Bateman
Jan 3 at 8:34
In my JDK11 migration, I had strange issues with Hibernate+Spring JPA with Connector/J 8.0, so rolled back to 5.1 for now.
– muttonUp
Jan 14 at 12:07
add a comment |
2
The Connector/J docs don't seem to say anything about JDK 9 or newer. I recently had to demo something with Connector/J 8.0.11 on JDK 11 and JDK 12 builds and didn't run into any issues.
– Alan Bateman
Jan 3 at 8:34
In my JDK11 migration, I had strange issues with Hibernate+Spring JPA with Connector/J 8.0, so rolled back to 5.1 for now.
– muttonUp
Jan 14 at 12:07
2
2
The Connector/J docs don't seem to say anything about JDK 9 or newer. I recently had to demo something with Connector/J 8.0.11 on JDK 11 and JDK 12 builds and didn't run into any issues.
– Alan Bateman
Jan 3 at 8:34
The Connector/J docs don't seem to say anything about JDK 9 or newer. I recently had to demo something with Connector/J 8.0.11 on JDK 11 and JDK 12 builds and didn't run into any issues.
– Alan Bateman
Jan 3 at 8:34
In my JDK11 migration, I had strange issues with Hibernate+Spring JPA with Connector/J 8.0, so rolled back to 5.1 for now.
– muttonUp
Jan 14 at 12:07
In my JDK11 migration, I had strange issues with Hibernate+Spring JPA with Connector/J 8.0, so rolled back to 5.1 for now.
– muttonUp
Jan 14 at 12:07
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According to your reference, and this, we clearly can see that, MySQL connector version 5 uses JDBC
version 3.0, 4.0, 4.1, 4.2
.
MySQL connector version 8 uses JDB
version 4.2
.
Although JDBC
version 4.2
supports JDK version 1.8.x, the new (for today) JDBC
version 4.3 supports JDK
version 9
.
So, we wait new version of the JDBC
, which supports JDK 11
, then wait until MySQL supports new version of JDBC
driver.
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According to your reference, and this, we clearly can see that, MySQL connector version 5 uses JDBC
version 3.0, 4.0, 4.1, 4.2
.
MySQL connector version 8 uses JDB
version 4.2
.
Although JDBC
version 4.2
supports JDK version 1.8.x, the new (for today) JDBC
version 4.3 supports JDK
version 9
.
So, we wait new version of the JDBC
, which supports JDK 11
, then wait until MySQL supports new version of JDBC
driver.
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According to your reference, and this, we clearly can see that, MySQL connector version 5 uses JDBC
version 3.0, 4.0, 4.1, 4.2
.
MySQL connector version 8 uses JDB
version 4.2
.
Although JDBC
version 4.2
supports JDK version 1.8.x, the new (for today) JDBC
version 4.3 supports JDK
version 9
.
So, we wait new version of the JDBC
, which supports JDK 11
, then wait until MySQL supports new version of JDBC
driver.
add a comment |
According to your reference, and this, we clearly can see that, MySQL connector version 5 uses JDBC
version 3.0, 4.0, 4.1, 4.2
.
MySQL connector version 8 uses JDB
version 4.2
.
Although JDBC
version 4.2
supports JDK version 1.8.x, the new (for today) JDBC
version 4.3 supports JDK
version 9
.
So, we wait new version of the JDBC
, which supports JDK 11
, then wait until MySQL supports new version of JDBC
driver.
According to your reference, and this, we clearly can see that, MySQL connector version 5 uses JDBC
version 3.0, 4.0, 4.1, 4.2
.
MySQL connector version 8 uses JDB
version 4.2
.
Although JDBC
version 4.2
supports JDK version 1.8.x, the new (for today) JDBC
version 4.3 supports JDK
version 9
.
So, we wait new version of the JDBC
, which supports JDK 11
, then wait until MySQL supports new version of JDBC
driver.
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The Connector/J docs don't seem to say anything about JDK 9 or newer. I recently had to demo something with Connector/J 8.0.11 on JDK 11 and JDK 12 builds and didn't run into any issues.
– Alan Bateman
Jan 3 at 8:34
In my JDK11 migration, I had strange issues with Hibernate+Spring JPA with Connector/J 8.0, so rolled back to 5.1 for now.
– muttonUp
Jan 14 at 12:07