I saw this blog post from April stating java 1.7u55 as being safe for
Elasticsearch, but I didn't see anything about Java 1.8 support. Just
wondering if it was
As far as I know , ES will work just fine with java 1.8,
except script support.
I read some articles on the Internet that scripting support is broken with
java 1.8
But I would love to hear someone who actually tried
On Tuesday, June 17, 2014 3:19:37 PM UTC+2, Chris Neal wrote:
Hi,
I saw this blog post from April stating java 1.7u55 as being safe for
Elasticsearch, but I didn't see anything about Java 1.8 support. Just
wondering if it was
As far as I know , ES will work just fine with java 1.8,
except script support.
I read some articles on the Internet that scripting support is broken with
java 1.8
But I would love to hear someone who actually tried
On Tuesday, June 17, 2014 3:19:37 PM UTC+2, Chris Neal wrote:
Hi,
I saw this blog post from April stating java 1.7u55 as being safe for
Elasticsearch, but I didn't see anything about Java 1.8 support. Just
wondering if it was
As far as I know , ES will work just fine with java 1.8,
except script support.
I read some articles on the Internet that scripting support is broken
with java 1.8
But I would love to hear someone who actually tried
On Tuesday, June 17, 2014 3:19:37 PM UTC+2, Chris Neal wrote:
Hi,
I saw this blog post from April stating java 1.7u55 as being safe for
Elasticsearch, but I didn't see anything about Java 1.8 support. Just
wondering if it was
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