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Test with Java 21 #273

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Test with Java 21

Java 21 released Sep 19, 2023. We'd like to announce full support for Java 21 in early October and would like the most used plugins to be compiling and testing with Java 21.

The acceptance test harness and plugin bill of materials tests are already passing with Java 21. This is a further step to improve plugin readiness for use with Java 21 and for development with Java 21.

The change intentionally tests only two Java configurations, Java 17 and Java 21 because I believe that the risk of a regression that only affects Java 11 is very low. We generate Java 11 byte code with the Java 17 and the Java 21 builds, so we're already testing Java 11 byte code.

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Confirmed tests pass with Java 21

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Java 21 released Sep 19, 2023. We'd like to announce full support for
Java 21 in early October and would like the most used plugins to be
compiling and testing with Java 21.

The acceptance test harness and plugin bill of materials tests are already
passing with Java 21. This is a further step to improve plugin readiness
for use with Java 21 and for development with Java 21.

The change intentionally tests only two Java configurations, Java 17
and Java 21 because I believe that the risk of a regression that only
affects Java 11 is very low. We generate Java 11 byte code with the Java
17 and the Java 21 builds, so we're already testing Java 11 byte code.
@MarkEWaite MarkEWaite requested a review from a team as a code owner October 1, 2023 15:28
@jglick jglick added the chore label Oct 2, 2023
@jglick jglick merged commit efdde13 into jenkinsci:master Oct 2, 2023
@MarkEWaite MarkEWaite deleted the test-with-java-21 branch October 5, 2023 09:08
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