![]() GraalVM? Do I have to use another JDK to run karate now? He refactored major parts and lifted Karate on top of the GraalVM JavaScript Implementation. Peter Thomas must have been aware of that, and he invested a lot to make this happen. This would be a major showstopper for me if I have to decide. Think of the situation you want to use Karate in your Tool Stack and you know that Karate isn’t future proof. This results in the fact that Karate won’t run on JDK 15 or above. Oracle deprecated that engine in JDK 11 and JDK 15 ships without Nashorn. Karate relies on the JavaScript Engine Nashorn that runs on the JVM. That’s a reason for me to take a closer look at the upcoming version, and here it is, my list of the most favored features of Karate Automation Framework version 1.0.įell free to download the code examples from: Support for all Java versions 8 and above Peter Thomas already released the third candidate, and there isn’t much left. Karates’ journey started roughly four years ago and these four years haven’t been easy, how could they? Imagine all the time it takes to drive an open-source project all the way until it gets noticed, used, and finally, got listed on the Thought Works Technologie Radar – even if it’s not listed on the current round.Īnd today, after 4 years, version 1.0 is in reach. ![]()
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