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Posted to user@storm.apache.org by Denis DEBARBIEUX <dd...@norsys.fr> on 2015/06/01 11:40:51 UTC

Re: Use Java 7 in Apache Storm

I am using storm with Maven and Java 8. I have no trouble.

Denis

Le 31/05/2015 02:20, Chun Yuen Lim a écrit :
> I guess there are quite a number of new Apache Storm users face the 
> same problem with me. The Maven within Apache Storm keep one using 
> Java 6 even we had installed the Java 7. The links attached below 
> solved the issue.
>
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30552472/how-to-enable-java-7-in-maven-of-apache-storm-0-9-3/
>
> I just wonder why keep on using Java 6 in Apache Storm, since Java 7 
> is quite stable nowadays & can support more features, can any 
> developers tell me why?



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Re: Use Java 7 in Apache Storm

Posted by Andrew Medeiros <an...@amedeiros.com>.
I am currently using Java 8 and grade with no issues.



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On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 5:41 AM, Denis DEBARBIEUX <dd...@norsys.fr>
wrote:

> I am using storm with Maven and Java 8. I have no trouble.
> Denis
> Le 31/05/2015 02:20, Chun Yuen Lim a écrit :
>> I guess there are quite a number of new Apache Storm users face the 
>> same problem with me. The Maven within Apache Storm keep one using 
>> Java 6 even we had installed the Java 7. The links attached below 
>> solved the issue.
>>
>> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30552472/how-to-enable-java-7-in-maven-of-apache-storm-0-9-3/
>>
>> I just wonder why keep on using Java 6 in Apache Storm, since Java 7 
>> is quite stable nowadays & can support more features, can any 
>> developers tell me why?
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> L'absence de virus dans ce courrier électronique a été vérifiée par le logiciel antivirus Avast.
> http://www.avast.com