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Is anyone aware of Datomic performance issues with latest JDK 11? We’re seeing some very poor query performance after moving from JDK 8 to 11 on Datomic 0.9.5697
@tony.kay I would recommend moving to the latest release several dependency updates (https://docs.datomic.com/on-prem/changes.html#0.9.5927) include changes to libraries that may impact jdk11 support
it's highly unlikely to be that jdk issue - that primarily affects code loaded via user.clj
but fyi, Clojure 1.10.1 includes a Clojure-side mitigation for that
what's the difference between the com.datomic/ion-dev
and com.datomic/ion
libraries? i tend to only use the ion-dev
library in my projects, and given that ion
has its own release cycle i'm wondering if i missed something in the docs.