StarMade made using which JDK?

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    I have got Java 7 and 8 on my computer, but soon I will be getting rid of 7 as most Java applications that I use are upgrading to JDK 8. But is StarMade made using JDK 7 or 8? As I don't want to cause any problems with StarMade on my machine by getting rid of Java 7, if StarMade is made using JDK 7 and thus not compatible with Java 8.
     
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    I am using JDK/JRE 8 and havent experienced any problems so far.
     
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    I have got Java 7 and 8 on my computer, but soon I will be getting rid of 7 as most Java applications that I use are upgrading to JDK 8. But is StarMade made using JDK 7 or 8? As I don't want to cause any problems with StarMade on my machine by getting rid of Java 7, if StarMade is made using JDK 7 and thus not compatible with Java 8.
    Get rid of one of those RIGHT NOW! You don't need two versions, and it can only cause problems.
    Also, java 8 isn't available for public right now, so you don't need it.
     
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    Get rid of one of those RIGHT NOW! You don't need two versions, and it can only cause problems.
    Also, java 8 isn't available for public right now, so you don't need it.
    Completely wrong.
    • I've never heard of issues because two different major releases were installed. A 32bit alongside a 64bit installation is the troublesome situation.
    • You don't know he doesn't need them—there are useful applications for that.
    • Java 8 was released more than half a year ago.
     
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    Yes, it was released, but for developers. The official java site says that it will be available for download towards the end of 2014.
     
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    Yes, it was released, but for developers. The official java site says that it will be available for download towards the end of 2014.
    I got Java 8 because I do development with JDK 8 (so in fact I do need it). I still have Java 7 because some of my applications for some reason do not like Java 8, and prefer Java 7. But I don't think that it should matter if I have two JREs.

    I am only going to remove Java 7 because in the future it will most likely cause security risks.
     
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    I am only going to remove Java 7 because in the future it will most likely cause security risks.
    How so? You hopefully have the web plugin disabled (or on click-to-play, at least) already, so even with a stone-old Java 6 I wouldn't be concerned.

    Especially as a developer I would consider an installation of JDK 1.7 important, because of Java 7 compatibility (unless you rely on shiny new language features).
     

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    This reminds me of the old Internet Explorer version 6 which
    1. made webside devs getting very annoyed about peoples complaining their stuff doesn't include 10000000 of hacks for a very outdated version
    2. was even disliked by Microsoft itself as they already brought out IE 8+

    I think you should forget about Java7 if Java9 comes out.
    You should have at least 3-7 years backward compatibility, dependent on what you write.