OpenJDK (Open Java Development Kit) is a free and open-source implementation of the Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE). It is the result of an effort...
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Java version history (redirect from JDK 1.1)
Corporation. July 7, 2011. Retrieved May 30, 2012. "JDK 7". openjdk.java.net. "JDK 7 Milestones". OpenJDK. Oracle Corporation. Retrieved May 30, 2012. Miller...
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Java Development Kit (redirect from JDK)
JDK for Linux; Azul Systems / OpenJDK-based Zulu for Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, embedded and the cloud; OpenJDK / IcedTea; Aicas JamaicaVM; IBM J9 JDK...
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Project Valhalla (Java language) (redirect from Valhalla OpenJDK Project)
Project Valhalla is an experimental OpenJDK project to develop major new language features for Java 10 and beyond. The project was announced in July 2014...
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Adoptium (redirect from AdoptOpenJDK)
and provides OpenJDK based binaries under the Eclipse Temurin project. In addition to Temurin the WG creates an open test suite for OpenJDK based binaries...
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JDK Flight Recorder is an event recorder built into the OpenJDK Java virtual machine. It can be thought of as the software equivalent of a Data Flight...
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Retrieved September 17, 2019. "JDK 14". OpenJDK. Retrieved March 25, 2020. "Deprecated List (Java SE 22)". cr.openjdk.org. Retrieved April 16, 2024. "Remove...
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Kit (JDK) need not worry about idiosyncrasies of the underlying hardware platform. The JVM reference implementation is developed by the OpenJDK project...
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in Fedora 9 through to 17 as java-1.6.0-openjdk. A java-1.7.0-openjdk package using the IcedTea 2.x OpenJDK forest, but not its build system, first appeared...
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Kit (JDK) written in Java. The open-source distribution of GraalVM is based on OpenJDK, and the enterprise distribution is based on Oracle JDK. As well...
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