build: use non-deprecated compiler flag when building jruby extension#202
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The current build uses deprecated Java compiler flags which do not fully guarantee runtime compatibility with the targeted Java runtime version.
it doesn't cause any issues right now as the Java extension code is limited; but this would be better practice; especially as builds are executed with a non-locked Java runtime determined by
setup-rubydefaults.