Can AWS X-ray configured with jdk7?












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I am exploring the AWS X-ray for monitoring my application with java 7.But in documentation, I found that, It requires java 8 or later(https://docs.aws.amazon.com/xray/latest/devguide/xray-sdk-java.html).



Java 8 is required to up the xray or applicaton is needed to build in java 8?



If there is some process by which xray can be used with java 7?










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    I am exploring the AWS X-ray for monitoring my application with java 7.But in documentation, I found that, It requires java 8 or later(https://docs.aws.amazon.com/xray/latest/devguide/xray-sdk-java.html).



    Java 8 is required to up the xray or applicaton is needed to build in java 8?



    If there is some process by which xray can be used with java 7?










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      I am exploring the AWS X-ray for monitoring my application with java 7.But in documentation, I found that, It requires java 8 or later(https://docs.aws.amazon.com/xray/latest/devguide/xray-sdk-java.html).



      Java 8 is required to up the xray or applicaton is needed to build in java 8?



      If there is some process by which xray can be used with java 7?










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      I am exploring the AWS X-ray for monitoring my application with java 7.But in documentation, I found that, It requires java 8 or later(https://docs.aws.amazon.com/xray/latest/devguide/xray-sdk-java.html).



      Java 8 is required to up the xray or applicaton is needed to build in java 8?



      If there is some process by which xray can be used with java 7?







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          There is no easy way to support Java 7. The SDK is developed on Java 8 which uses some features not available on older versions. You can download source from https://github.com/aws/aws-xray-sdk-java, modify it so it builds on Java 7 and use the built artifacts as needed.






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            There is no easy way to support Java 7. The SDK is developed on Java 8 which uses some features not available on older versions. You can download source from https://github.com/aws/aws-xray-sdk-java, modify it so it builds on Java 7 and use the built artifacts as needed.






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              There is no easy way to support Java 7. The SDK is developed on Java 8 which uses some features not available on older versions. You can download source from https://github.com/aws/aws-xray-sdk-java, modify it so it builds on Java 7 and use the built artifacts as needed.






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                There is no easy way to support Java 7. The SDK is developed on Java 8 which uses some features not available on older versions. You can download source from https://github.com/aws/aws-xray-sdk-java, modify it so it builds on Java 7 and use the built artifacts as needed.






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                There is no easy way to support Java 7. The SDK is developed on Java 8 which uses some features not available on older versions. You can download source from https://github.com/aws/aws-xray-sdk-java, modify it so it builds on Java 7 and use the built artifacts as needed.







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