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At the moment, Java 20 is the latest version, but Java 17 is the latest LTS release. It's usually best to use an LTS release, because the latest releases won't be widely supported. And that's true of Gradle too. You're using Gradle 8.0, but not even the latest version of Gradle (8.2) fully supports Java 20. You'll have to wait for Gradle 8.3 to use Java 20.
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- Hey guys, just wanted to share that the Gradle 8.0-rc-1 has been recently released! Exciting news for all those who are into software development. Are you planning to try it out? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!