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Attempt to run HiBench on JDK 17 or higher versions #742

@Panxuefeng-loongson

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@Panxuefeng-loongson

Hi,

I attempted to evaluate the performance of JDK 17 and even more recent versions, such as JDK 21, within a big data context but faced challenges. Upon reviewing the code, I noticed that the highest specified Spark version is 3.1.1[1]. According to the Spark documentation, the highest JDK version supported by Spark 3.1.1 is JDK 11[2]. Does this imply that the maximum compatible JDK version for HiBench is limited to JDK 11? If I aim to conduct tests on JDK 17 or newer versions, what would be the recommended approach? As this is my initial endeavor with HiBench, I may have misunderstood some aspects, so I welcome any corrections or guidance
[1] https://github.com/Intel-bigdata/HiBench/blob/master/sparkbench/pom.xml#L174
[2] https://community.cloudera.com/t5/Community-Articles/Spark-and-Java-versions-Supportability-Matrix/ta-p/383669

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