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[jira] [Created] (INFRA-12222) Reprovision jena.zones.ao so that it runs Java8

Andy Seaborne created INFRA-12222:
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             Summary: Reprovision jena.zones.ao so that it runs Java8
                 Key: INFRA-12222
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-12222
             Project: Infrastructure
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: Zones/Jails
            Reporter: Andy Seaborne


jena.zones.ao is running in a FreeBSD jail and it has Java7.  We run a small public facing service that gets a steady amount of use.

But the project has moved to Java8 so I'd like to sort out a way to run the service using the latest-and-greatest code.

The service is a web server (jetty behind httpd), with a virtual host of sparql.org (DNS points to the IP address of the machine).  It is better if th machine can make outgoing HTTP request as well.

What's the easiest thing to do here to get java8?

Starting again from scratch is fine if moving to a different base consolidates services. Changing the Apache domain name is fine.




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