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Update to Eclipse 2023-06 #357

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@buchen buchen commented Jul 2, 2023

Update swtchart dependencies to 2023-06.

And is it possible also to create a release? The strange thing is: after updating PP to 2023-06, I get a lot of dependencies via swtchart and, interestingly, it results in a different resolution of the target platform on macOS and Windows.

Signed-off-by: Andreas Buchen <[email protected]>
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Looks like this requires a bump to Java 17 as well.

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I'm fine upgrading all SWTChart dependencies to Java 17. It would also help us to use some of the new language features.

Are there any projects, who use SWTChart and rely on Java 11?

They might use the existing release. I'm also fine to create a new SWTChart release soon.

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buchen commented Jul 2, 2023

Ah, sorry, locally I am running Java 17 for quite some time now - so I did not notice. I am afraid I do not have an overview which other projects are using swtchart

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@buchen I have created an issue to upgrade to Java 17:
#358

We can rebuild this PR as soon as we updated the required Java version.

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This needs a rebase.

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SWTChart has been updated to Java 17:
#358

@buchen: Please rebase the PR.

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See:
#393

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