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Kirk Lund reassigned GEODE-10152:
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    Assignee: Kirk Lund

> Make gfsh "wrapper" scripts compatible with Java 17
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>                 Key: GEODE-10152
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GEODE-10152
>             Project: Geode
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: gfsh
>    Affects Versions: 1.15.0
>            Reporter: Dale Emery
>            Assignee: Kirk Lund
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: Java17
>
> On JDK 17, the Gfsh "wrapper" scripts  (geode-assembly/src/main/dist/bin/gfsh 
> and geode-assembly/src/main/dist/bin/gfsh.bat) must open/export all required 
> packages when they run the Geode CLI launcher 
> (org.apache.geode.management.internal.cli.Launcher) via Java.
>  
> Also, Gfsh must open and export all required packages whenever it starts Java 
> process that will execute Geode code.
>  
> Here is a possible approach: * Create argument files for each set of 
> opens/exports that are selected together. Each argument file will define the 
> {{--add-opens}} and {{--add-exports}} commands for the relevant packages.
>  * Change the Gfsh executables (geode-assembly/src/main/dist/bin/gfsh and 
> geode-assembly/src/main/dist/bin/gfsh) to:
>  ** Inspect the requested JDK to learn the version and OS it reports.
>  ** Select the argument files for the JDK based on its version and OS
>  ** Add the argument files to the java command line when starting the CLI 
> launcher.
>  * Change Gfsh Java classes to forward the opens/exports when launching java 
> subprocesses (e.g. when starting a locator or server).



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