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Given that Joda Time essentially got deprecated with Java 8 and the push to migrate folks to Java Time instead, it seems like testing against Java 7 is more important than testing against Clojure 1.10 onward?
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I wondered why the build was still passing on oraclejdk7 -- it's because the JDK switcher doesn't actually work and it ends up using the default (oraclejdk8).
From the Travis docs, about the Trusty build environment:
Oracle JDK 7 is not provided because it reached End of Life in April 2015.
We could switch to the Precise build environment which still supports Oracle JDK 7 but that's older than Trusty.
I'm inclined to drop oraclejdk7 and add openjdk8, and drop testing against Clojure 1.10. @michaelklishin any thoughts on this?
We currently still test against Java 7 in Travis.
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Given that Joda Time essentially got deprecated with Java 8 and the push to migrate folks to Java Time instead, it seems like testing against Java 7 is more important than testing against Clojure 1.10 onward?
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