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Java was originally developed as an alternative to the C/C++ programming languages. It is now mainly used for building web, desktop, mobile, and embedded applications. Java is owned and licensed through Oracle, with free and open source implementations available from Oracle and other vendors.
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Trying to get my Selenium WebDriver testcontainer up, I get the following error when I try to get the host's port using getTestHostIpAddress():
Caused by: java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException: getTestHostIpAddress() is only implemented for docker-machine right now
I am running this on Ubuntu 20.04
Any ideas?
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Currently the publish.yml workflow in main branch is split into 2 jobs for tests.
But the slower tests job does include reactor-test tests, while it shouldn't.
Also, that same job could probably include jcstress tests for core.
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Current, if we try to run a more recent Java class in an old JVM, we get the following error message:
Error: LinkageError occurred while loading main class some.Class
java.lang.UnsupportedClassVersionError: JVMCFRE003 bad major version; class=some/Class, offset=6
However, it is not so easily to detect that the class was compiled with a version above the supported by the JVM.Hotspot
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Document code style
Add how to configure code style in Contributing.
Adding an .editorconfig file will help to auto apply code style in some IDEs.
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Created by James Gosling
Released May 23, 1995
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We use sbt-dynver to set the version for the Play project based on git tags.
E.g. when you run sbt in the Play project folder you will see: