Version | Released | Active Support | Security Support | Release |
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16 | 1 month and 6 days ago | Ends in 5 months (30 Sep 2021) | Ends in 5 months | 16.0.0 |
15 | 7 months ago (16 Sep 2020) | Ended 3 weeks ago | Ended 3 weeks ago (31 Mar 2021) | NA |
14 | 1 year ago | Ended 6 months and 3 weeks ago (30 Sep 2020) | Ended 6 months and 3 weeks ago | NA |
13 | 1 year and 7 months ago (17 Sep 2019) | Ended 1 year ago | Ended 1 year ago (31 Mar 2020) | NA |
12 | 2 years ago | Ended 1 year and 6 months ago (30 Sep 2019) | Ended 1 year and 6 months ago | NA |
11 (LTS) | 2 years and 6 months ago (25 Sep 2018) | Ends in 2 years and 5 months | Ends in 5 years (30 Sep 2026) | 11.0.10 |
10 | 3 years ago | Ended 2 years and 6 months ago (25 Sep 2018) | Ended 2 years and 6 months ago | NA |
9 | 3 years and 7 months ago (21 Sep 2017) | Ended 3 years ago | Ended 3 years ago (20 Mar 2018) | NA |
8 (LTS) | 7 years ago | Ends in 11 months (31 Mar 2022) | Ends in 3 years and 11 months | 8u281 |
7 | 9 years ago (07 Jul 2011) | Ended 1 year and 8 months ago | Ends in 1 year and 3 months (31 Jul 2022) | 7u221 |
6 | 14 years ago | Ended 5 years ago (31 Dec 2015) | Ended 2 years and 3 months ago | NA |
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OpenJDK is an open source implementation of the Java Platform, Standard Edition. It’s no secret that in 2019 Oracle dropped a bombshell within the Java community when they turned Oracle JDKs into fully-paid services, making it no longer open source. Java SE Development Kit 11 Downloads. Thank you for downloading this release of the Java™ Platform, Standard Edition Development Kit (JDK™). The JDK is a development environment for building applications, and components using the Java programming language. The Red Hat Customer Portal delivers the knowledge, expertise, and guidance available through your Red Hat subscription.
Official builds and support from Oracle come in two varieties: open source under the GNU GPL, and a proprietary license that must be purchased. Only the very latest Java release is available pre-built with the open source license, one must purchase support to get builds from Oracle for 8 or 11. Other projects such as AdoptOpenJDK or Linux distributions may provide builds external of Oracle and are governed under the open source license.
More information is available on the Java/OpenJDK website.
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Openjdk
You can check the version that you are currently using by running:
You can submit an improvement to this page byvisiting GitHub.You will need to fork the website and submit a Pull Request. Quick guide to download and install OpenJDK 8 on Windows. - OpenJDK Community Version
What is OpenJDK
OpenJDK is the short form of Open Java Development Kit similar to Oracle's Java Development Kit used to develop Java Applications. Main difference between Oracle JDK and OpenJDK is that OpenJDK is free for all while Oracle Java Development Kit or Oracle JDK requires commercial license. For more details refer openjdk vs oracle jdk
If you want to know more about OpenJDK, you can go through Open Java Development Kit Quick guide.
Openjdk 8
Note: To uninstall previously installed OpenJDK please refer Uninstall OpenJDK Windows
Step #1: Download
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There are many OpenJDK vendors out there in the market, you can download OpenJDK from AdoptOpenJDK, Redhat OpenJDK, Zulu OpenJDK or from Community OpenJDK.
Below are the steps to download and install Community OpenJDK. If you would like to install OpenJDK from other vendors please refer :
Below are the steps to download and install Community OpenJDK. If you would like to install OpenJDK from other vendors please refer :
Download and install Community OpenJDK
Openjdk Vs Oracle Jdk
Zulu Openjdk
Unlike Oracle JDK or AdoptOpenJDK, community openjdk 8 doesn't provide any executables (windows .exe files ) for easy installation. This might make the openjdk 8 installation on Windows bit difficult for newbies. To install windows openjdk 8, all you have to do is, Download the latest openjdk 8 zip/tar file and unzip to a convenient directory on you windows machine. Set the path to downloaded openjdk 8 bin directory in the Path Variable.Openjdk 13
Here is the step by step procedure to download and install the latest openjdk 8 on Windows 10 / Windows 8 / Windows 7.
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- Go to https://jdk.java.net/
- Click on Reference Implementation - OpenJDK 8.
- Download the zip / tar distributions based on your operating system
- Extract the downloaded zip / tar file to your convenient directory.
- Example on windows: C:Avinashawstoolsjdk_ri-8u40-b25-windows-i586-10_feb_2015java-se-8u40-ribin
- Based on your operating system, set the openjdk 8 bin path in the environment path
- On windows follow the below steps to set the openjdk 8 classpath
- Go to Red Had openjdk 8 Download page.https://developers.redhat.com/products/openjdk/download
- Click on the required version of Red Hat openjdk 8
- Download the ZIP windows distributions
- Extract the downloaded zip file to your convenient directory.
- Example on windows: C:Avitools
- Now copy the Red Hat openjdk 8 bin path C:Avitoolsjava-1.8.0-openjdk-1.8.0.232-3.b09.redhat.windows.x86_64bin and set the Red Hat openjdk 8 bin path in the environment path
- On windows follow the below steps to set the Red Hat openjdk 8 classpath
- Go to AdoptOpenJDK Download page.https://adoptopenjdk.net/installation.html#installers
- Click on the AdoptOpenJDK installer packages based on your Operating system.
- Windows MSI installer packages
- macOS PKG installer packages
- Linux RPM and DEB installer packages
- Download the ZIP windows distributions
- Extract the downloaded zip file to your convenient directory.
- Example on windows: C:Avitools
- Now copy the AdoptOpenJDK bin path C:AvitoolsOpenJDK8U-jdk_x86-32_windows_hotspot_8u242b08.zipbin and set the AdoptOpenJDK bin path in the environment path
- On windows follow the below steps to set the openjdk 8 classpath
Build 10 (2019/7/16):
Linux/x64 tar.gz (sha256)
macOS/x64 tar.gz (sha256)
Windows/x64 zip (sha256)
Step #2: Install
Step #3: Configure
Copy the extracted openjdk 8's bin path
C:Avinashawstoolsjdk_ri-8u40-b25-windows-i586-10_feb_2015java-se-8u40-ribin
Go System Properties and then to Edit the system environmental variables and Click on Environment Variables.
Edit the path variable
Add path variable if its not already added and click OK to finish
Step #4: Verify
Once the OpenJDK 8 Download and installation is complete, we can verify the installed OpenJDK 8 version using Command Prompt.
Click on Windows Search Button and type cmd and then click on command prompt shortcut.
Go to command prompt and type java -version
The above command prints the OpenJDK 8 version you installed.
Go to command prompt and type java -version
The above command prints the OpenJDK 8 version you installed.
Congratulations !!! Now you have installed OpenJDK 8 Successfully.
Step #5: OpenJDK Known Issues
Note: Here is the list of OpenJDK known-issues OpenJDK Known Issues
Redhat OpenJDK installation, Click here to read more.
Install RedHat openjdk 8 on Windows 10
AdoptOpenJDK installation, Click here to read more.
Install AdoptOpenjdk 8 on Windows 10
Here is the quick video tutorial that demonstrates how to Download and Install OpenJDK 8 on Windows 10.
Download OpenJDK - here are the OpenJDK versions you might be interested in!
OpenJDK 7
OpenJDK 8
OpenJDK 9
OpenJDK 10
OpenJDK 11
OpenJDK 12
If you are looking out for earlier OpenJDK versions, go to OpenJDK Archive
How to Download and Install Red Hat openjdk 8 on windows
Unlike community OpenJDK, Red Hat provides OpenJDK build in executable as well as zipped format for easy installation on windows. To install Red Hat openjdk 8 on windows, all you have to do is, Download the latest version of Red Hat openjdk 8 MSI/ZIP file ( example jdk-8u232-x64 ZIP or jdk-8u232-x64 MSI) from Red hat official site. If you have downloaded openjdk 8 MSI, go ahead and install the MSI like any other windows installations and if you have downloaded the ZIP version, unzip the openjdk 8 to a convenient directory on you windows machine. Set the path to downloaded openjdk 8's bin directory in the Path Variable.
Here is the step by step procedure to install the latest Red Hat openjdk 8 on Windows 10 / Windows 8 / Windows 7.
Copy the extracted openjdk 8's bin path
C:Avitoolsjava-1.8.0-openjdk-1.8.0.232-3.b09.redhat.windows.x86_64bin
Go System Properties and then to Edit the system environmental variables and Click on Environment Variables.
Edit the path variable
Add path variable if its not already added and click OK to finish
Go to command prompt and type java -version
Java -version
How to Download and Install AdoptOpenJDK 8 on windows
AdoptOpenJDK provides an open and reproducible build and test system for OpenJDK source across multiple platforms. Crossover cars 2020. AdoptOpenJDK provides OpenJDK binaries for the Java ecosystem.
Note: To uninstall previously installed AdoptOpenJDK please refer Uninstall AdoptOpenJDK Windows
Here is the step by step procedure to install the latest AdoptOpenJDK on Windows 10 / Windows 8 / Windows 7.
Copy the extracted openjdk 8's bin path
C:AvitoolsOpenJDK8U-jdk_x86-32_windows_hotspot_8u242b08.zipbin
Go System Properties and then to Edit the system environmental variables and Click on Environment Variables.
Edit the path variable
Add path variable if its not already added and click OK to finish
Go to command prompt and type java -version
Congratulations !!! Now you have installed OpenJDK 8 Successfully.