hmm ... Since licence change in 2019 I'm not using OracleJdk any more. As background: In most
companies it's no more allowed to use OracleJdk, so it's useless to work with it any more.
Even there is no official docker image for OracleJdk ...
I created a Oracle one using git clone https://github.com/oracle/docker-images.git
and build was successful.
> On 11. Jun 2020, at 11:00, Jean-Baptiste Onofre <jb@nanthrax.net> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Any chance to test with Oracle JDK ?
>
> Regards
> JB
>
>> Le 11 juin 2020 à 10:58, Mike Hummel <mh@mhus.de <mailto:mh@mhus.de>>
a écrit :
>>
>> To be sure I tried with a newer OpenJdk version
>>
>> user@deploy-mhus:~/karaf$ java --version
>> openjdk 11.0.7 2020-04-14
>> OpenJDK Runtime Environment 18.9 (build 11.0.7+10)
>> OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM 18.9 (build 11.0.7+10, mixed mode)
>>
>> but with the same result.
>>
>> I also tried to install jpm manually (I'm not familiar with JPM)
>>
>> curl https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/biz/aQute/bnd/biz.aQute.jpm.run/3.5.0/biz.aQute.jpm.run-3.5.0.jar
<https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/biz/aQute/bnd/biz.aQute.jpm.run/3.5.0/biz.aQute.jpm.run-3.5.0.jar>
>t.jar
>> java -jar t.jar init
>>
>> And its possible to use the command 'jpm'
>>
>> Without success.
>>
>>
>>> On 11. Jun 2020, at 07:15, Jean-Baptiste Onofre <jb@nanthrax.net <mailto:jb@nanthrax.net>>
wrote:
>>>
>>> JPM
>>
>
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