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Eclipse Kura v5.5 does not introduce API breakage with previous releases.
Eclipse Kura uses Equinox 3.16.0.
Eclipse Kura targets Java 17 but it is still compatible with Java 8, that is the minimum requirement.
Native library support in Kura is limited to ARMv6 HF, x86_64 and aarch64. These libraries can still be compiled for other targets, but will not be distributed through Eclipse Kura.
Target Environments
Generic Debian Package for x86_64 (NetworkManager)
Generic Debian Package for arm32 (NetworkManager)
Generic Debian Package for arm64 (NetworkManager)
Intel Up Squared board running Ubuntu 20.04 (Kura networking)