The "offical answer" is that Tomcat 7 runs on Java 8, see
http://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html ("Java version 6 and later").
However, if annotation scanning is enabled (metadata-complete="true" in web.xml) there are some issues due to BCEL (not able to process the new Java 8 byte codes). You will get exceptions like (at least with Tomcat 7.0.28):
SEVERE: Unable to process Jar entry [jdk/nashorn/internal/objects/NativeString.class] from Jar [jar:file:/usr/lib/jvm/jdk1.8.0_5/jre/lib/ext/nashorn.jar!/] for annotations
org.apache.tomcat.util.bcel.classfile.ClassFormatException: Invalid byte tag in constant pool: 15
at org.apache.tomcat.util.bcel.classfile.Constant.readConstant(Constant.java:131)
If not using annotation scanning, everything works fine, starting release 7.0.53 (updated compiler with better Java 8 support).
(UPDATE 2014-10-17)
If your are using annotation scanning and your own code is not Java 8 based, another solution is to add the following line in /etc/tomcat7/catalina.properties
(text added after "ant-launcher.jar" so part of property tomcat.util.scan.DefaultJarScanner.jarsToSkip
):
junit.jar,junit-*.jar,ant-launcher.jar,
jfxrt.jar,nashorn.jar
Tested with Tomcat 7.0.28 and Oracle JDK 8_25 on Debian 7.6.
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