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Yeah I'm fine to remove this. The original reason was in order to be able to test different versions of the JDK in a split-test production environment. I think that can also be achieved through custom Docker files. |
For quite some time we have configured a specific version of the JDK in our CI. As far as I understand it, modern versions of Elasticsearch use a bundled version of the JDK so this configuration may no longer be relevant. On a practical/security note: it also looks like [the scripts](https://github.com/michaelklishin/jdk_switcher) used to switch JDK versions are over 4 years old, and just calling a bash script from a 3rd party repository is a bit scary. I don't see any changes due to the removal of this option, is it possible we don't need it anymore?
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I found this old PR and updated it. Seems like it's still a good thing to merge. |
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For quite some time we have configured a specific version of the JDK in our CI.
As far as I understand it, modern versions of Elasticsearch use a bundled version of the JDK so this configuration may no longer be relevant.
On a practical/security note: it also looks like the scripts used to switch JDK versions are over 4 years old, and just calling a bash script from a 3rd party repository is a bit scary.
I don't see any changes due to the removal of this option, is it possible we don't need it anymore? @missinglink what do you think?