JDK 13 is now in the Release Candidate Phase

2019-08-10 Thread Rory O'Donnell

Hi Mark,

*JDK 13 is now in the Release Candidate Phase - if you are aware of any 
issues, please let us know.

*

Per the JDK 13 schedule [1], we are now in the Release Candidate phase.
The stabilization repository, jdk/jdk13, is open for P1 bug fixes per 
the JDK Release Process (JEP 3) [2].

All changes require approval via the Fix-Request Process [3].

For more details, see Mark Reinhold's email to jdk-dev mailing list [4]

 * Milestone Schedule:
 o Initial RC Build 33 - Aug 9, 2019
 o GAC - Aug 22, 2019
 o GAR - Sept 5, 2019
 o GA - Sept 17, 2019

*OpenJDK 13 build 33 is available at http://jdk.java.net/13/*

 * These early access, open source builds are provided under the GNU
   General Public License, version 2, with the Classpath Exception
   .
 * Schedule, status & features
 o http://openjdk.java.net/projects/jdk/13/
 * Release Notes
 o http://jdk.java.net/13/release-notes
 * Bug fixes reported by Open Source Projects  :
 o JDK-8228764 - fixed in b32 -reported by Apache Tomcat

**OpenJDK 14 *EA build 9 is now available at **http://jdk.java.net/14**
*

 * These early access, open source builds are provided under the GNU
   General Public License, version 2, with the Classpath Exception
   .
 * Release Notes
 o http://jdk.java.net/14/release-notes
 * JEPs targeted to JDK 14
 o JEP 352  - Non-Volatile Mapped
   Byte Buffers
 * Changes in this build
   

 * Bug fixes reported by Open Source Projects  :
 o JDK-8227170 - fixed in b8 -reported by Apache Ant
 o JDK-8228485 - fixed in b8 -reported by JaCoCo
 o JDK-8222791 - fixed in b7 -reported by Apache Lucene

*Project Panama Early-Access Builds*

 * Build jdk-14-panama+1-15 (2019/8/8) is available at
   http://jdk.java.net/panama/
 * These early-access, open-source builds are provided under the GNU
   General Public License, version 2, with the Classpath Exception
   .

Regards,
Rory

[1] https://openjdk.java.net/projects/jdk/13/#Schedule
[2] https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/3
[3] https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/3#Fix-Request-Process
[4] https://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/jdk-dev/2019-August/003250.html

--
Rgds,Rory O'Donnell
Quality Engineering Manager
Oracle EMEA , Dublin, Ireland



[Bug 56187] Websocket text buffer maximum limit does not change from default 8192.

2019-08-10 Thread bugzilla
https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=56187

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