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Tanstaafl wrote
Is there a page somewhere that specifies what version(s) of Java are
supported for what versions of Libreoffice?

No. But it probably belongs in the Wiki. 

Last substantive issues were when Oracle released Java 7 requiring new
vendor and minVersion strings. See  fdo#39659 comment 37
<https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39659#c37>  .  Another was
Windows specific with transition from VS2008 to VS2010-- fdo#50584
<https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50584>  . 

Nothing like that for JRE 8 or the move to VS2012 for builds.

Specifically, is Java8 fully supported for version 4.1.x? 4.2.x? 4.3.x?

Yes, so far as has been reported.  The LibreOffice Java bytecode generated
remains at target 1.5 (major code 49),  JRE 8 handles that without issues.

Stuart



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