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










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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
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  • 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
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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










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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










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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







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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














  • 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








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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





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.






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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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