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Java 19 is out of support, but Gradle current does not run on Java 20:
https://github.com/gradle/gradle/issues/23488
To avoid the complexity of running the build tool on a different JDK than the
application, we temporarily remove code that depends on experimental Java 19 or
Java 20 features.
Revert once the build can run on Java 20.
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Make sure we obey the REUSE (https://reuse.software) specification and the
origin, copyright owner, and license of all files are clearly marked.
The whole project is under the EPL-2.0, except for trivial files where copyright
is not applicable that are marked with the CC0-1.0 license. Moreover, code
included from third parties is also available under the respective license.
chore: add CONTRIBUTORS.md
List all authors and supporting organizations in accordance with the REUSE
specification.
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Also refactor virtual thread ExecutorService handling and integration
tests.
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Also test with virtual threads in we are using them in production.
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Use Java 19 and Jetty 12 to take advantage of Project Loom preview
features to reduce CPU usage due to XtextWebDocumentAccess thread pools.
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To point the frontend to a backend server, update the config.json
file in the website root.
The config.json is generated automatically in debug mode and when
running from a standalone jar.
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This allows us to simplify the webpack configuration and the gradle
build scripts.
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