Motivation:
We should use the latest patch releases when building via docker
Modifications:
Update all java versions to the latest patch release
Result:
Use latest releases
Motivation:
There were new releases of various Java versions.
Modifications:
Adjust used java versions of the latest releases and so use these on our CI
Result:
Use latest java versions on our CI.
Motivation:
We should always build with the latest JDK releases.
Modifications:
Update JDK8 and JDK11 versions to the latest.
Result:
Run CI jobs on the latest JDK release.
Motivation:
We should explicit specify the java version to use to ensure docker will rebuild the image once a new java version was released and we specify it. Also we should use openjdk for testing when possible.
Modifications:
- Explicit specify the java versions to use
- Use openjdk when possible.
Result:
Ensure latest java versions are used during testing
Motivation:
We should add some command to be able to run all tests with leak detection enabled. This will then be used on the CI during PR builds.
Modifications:
Add new docker-compose config to run with leak-detection enabled.
Result:
Easy way to enable leak detection while running tests via docker.
Motivation:
We also need to run our tests while using boringssl-static to ensure everything works when using it. Beside this its sometimes useful to be able to just get a shell and so interactive work in the docker instance.
Modifications:
- Add configs for shell
- Add configs for testing with boringssl-static
- Ensure we not share .m2 when running tests
Result:
More complete docker setup.
motivation: setup for testing across different permutations of linux and java versions
changes:
* refactor docker file to allow dynamic versions of centos and java
* add docker compose driver files for centos 6, 7 and java 1.8, 1.9, 1.10, 1.11
* update instructions