Is there any OpenJDK version available to Windows OS? From the OpenJDK home page (http://openjdk.java.net/) it redirects to Oracle Sun JRE for Windows machine.
Active25 days ago
Is there any existing OpenJDK available to Windows? If yes, where to get it? If not, do we have to build it by ourselves (see http://blogs.oracle.com/poonam/entry/building_openjdk_on_windows)
The latest news directly from EBS Development since 2006. What is this? The place to collaborate on an open-source implementation of the Java Platform, Standard Edition, and related projects. (Learn more.) Download.
Cœur
22.9k1010 gold badges130130 silver badges188188 bronze badges
Silent install Java JRE 7u7 does not work when tested on 'www.java.com/sv/download/installed.jsp'. Java Standard Edition (SE) is a free software bundle that provides the Java Runtime Environment and the libraries and components you need to display a wide range of programs and Web content on 32. OpenJDK availability for Windows OS closed Ask Question Asked. Though OpenJDK 7 and 6 are both available too. The following URL leads to you free downloads, the Zulu community forum,. EDIT: I was also delighted to learn that AdoptOpenJDK MSI installer (JDK and JRE) now comes with IcedTeaWeb, which is a replacement for Oracle.
jerome38jerome38
closed as off-topic by E_net4 on strike, Robert Columbia, jeprubio, Patel Romil, Andrew ReganSep 17 at 16:44Java 7u75 Download 32 Bit
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
11 Answers
You may find OpenJDK 6 and 7 binaries for Windows in openjdk-unofficial-builds github project.
Update: OpenJDK 8 and 11 LTS binaries for Windows x86_64 can be found in ojdkbuild github project.
Disclaimer: I've built them myself.
Update (2019): OpenJDK Updates Project Builds for 8 and 11 are available now.
alexkaskoalexkasko
4,14011 gold badge2020 silver badges2929 bronze badges
In case you are still looking for a Windows build of OpenJDK, Azul Systems launched the Zulu product line last fall. The Zulu distribution of OpenJDK is built and tested on Windows and Linux. We posted the OpenJDK 8 version this week, though OpenJDK 7 and 6 are both available too. The following URL leads to you free downloads, the Zulu community forum, and other details:http://www.azulsystems.com/products/zuluThese are binary downloads, so you do not need to build OpenJDK from scratch to use them.
I can attest that building OpenJDK 6 for Windows was not a trivial exercise. Of the six different platforms we've built (OpenJDK6, OpenJDK7, and OpenJDK8, each for Windows and Linux) for x64 so far, the Windows OpenJDK6 build took by far the most effort to wring out items that didn't work on Windows, or would not pass the Technical Compatibility Kit test protocol for Java SE 6 'as is.'
Disclaimer: I am the Product Manager for Zulu. You can review my Zulu release notices here:https://support.azulsystems.com/hc/communities/public/topics/200063190-Zulu-ReleasesI hope this helps.
Matt SchuetzeMatt Schuetze
For Java 12 onwards, official General-Availability (GA) and Early-Access (EA) Windows 64-bit builds of the OpenJDK (GPL2 + Classpath Exception) from Oracle are available as tar.gz/zip from the JDK website.
If you prefer an installer, there are several distributions. There is a public Google Doc and Blog post by the Java Champions community which lists the best-supported OpenJDK distributions. Currently, these are:
Bernhard StadlerBernhard Stadler
Red Hat announces they will distribute an OpenJDK for Windows platform:http://developers.redhat.com/blog/2016/06/27/openjdk-now-available-for-windows/
EDITED (thx to CaseyB comment): there is no PRODUCTION support on Windows. From the documentation:
All Red Hat distributions of OpenJDK 8 on Windows are supported for development of applications that work in conjunction with JBoss Middleware, so that you have the convenience and confidence to develop and test in Windows or Linux-based environments and deploy your solution to a 100% compatible, fully supported, OpenJDK 8 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
mcoolivemcoolive
I recently came across this site: https://adoptopenjdk.net/
Seems reliable to me. Haven't tried myself but surely will give it a try.
License:
License(s) Build scripts and other code to produce the binaries, the website and other build infrastructure are licensed under Apache License, Version 2.0. OpenJDK code itself is licensed under GPL v2 with Classpath Exception.
Jre 7u75 Download Windows 10
EDIT:I was also delighted to learn that AdoptOpenJDK MSI installer (JDK and JRE) now comes with IcedTeaWeb, which is a replacement for Oracle WebStart - simple installer with almost 'next-next-next-finish' and the JWS applications works like they used to.
JokkeriJokkeri
OpenSCG maintains OpenJDK 6 installers for 32-bit Windows and other operating systems.
To configure it, create a JAVA_HOME environment variable and set it to C:OpenSCGopenjdk-6.0.24 or whatever is the current version. Then add %JAVA_HOME%bin; to the beginning of your PATH environment variable.
You can edit your environment variables by contextual clicking (My) Computer, selecting Properties, clicking Advanced system settings if you’re in Windows 7, clicking the Advanced tab and then clicking Environment Variables.
Alex EagarAlex Eagar
Only OpenJDK 7. OpenJDK6 is basically the same code base as SUN's version, that's why it redirects you to the official Oracle site.
Nico HuysamenNico Huysamen
7,63999 gold badges5050 silver badges7878 bronze badges
You can find the thoroughly tested OpenJDK releases provided by Oracle at http://jdk.java.net .
For example, ready to use builds of OpenJDK 10.0.2 from Oracle for 64-bit Linux, MacOS and Windows can be found at http://jdk.java.net/10/ .
Mark Rotteveel
66.4k1414 gold badges8888 silver badges127127 bronze badges
Dalibor TopicDalibor Topic
An interesting alternative with long term support is Corretto. It was anounced by James Gosling on DevOXX recently. It is a no-cost, multiplatform, production-ready distribution of the Open Java Development Kit (OpenJDK). Corretto comes with long-term support that will include performance enhancements and security fixes. Currently it provides Java Versions 8 and 11 (12 soon) and you can download binaries for all major platforms
And the second interesting alternative is Dragonwell provided by Alibaba. It is a friendly fork but they want to upstream their changes into the openjdk repo regularily.. They currently offer Java8 but the have interesting things like a backported Flight Recorder (from 11 to 8) ..
And thirdly as already mentioned by others the adoptOpenJDK initivative is also worth looking at.
LonzakLonzak
5,44622 gold badges3434 silver badges6060 bronze badges
Jre 7u75 Download Free
Found all the windows binaries here :
These Windows binaries are built to keep them as close as possible in behaviour to java-x-openjdk CentOS packages.
Saurabh BhoomkarSaurabh Bhoomkar
33811 gold badge44 silver badges2020 bronze badges
You can go to AdoptOpenJDK to download your binaries for all platforms provided by a great community.
RedaReda
91211 gold badge1010 silver badges2626 bronze badges
Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged javawindowsopenjdk or ask your own question.
Welcome to the Chocolatey Community Package Repository! Inland paratrooper serial numbers. The packages found in this section of the site are provided, maintained, and moderated by the community.
Moderation
Every version of each package undergoes a rigorous moderation process before it goes live that typically includes:
More detail at Security and Moderation.
Organizational Use
If you are an organization using Chocolatey, we want your experience to be fully reliable. Due to the nature of this publicly offered repository, reliability cannot be guaranteed. Packages offered here are subject to distribution rights, which means they may need to reach out further to the internet to the official locations to download files at runtime.
Viber installer for pc. SEND FREE MESSAGES OF ANY KIND: Send text messages, photos, videos, contact info and record audio messages.
Fortunately, distribution rights do not apply for internal use. With any edition of Chocolatey (including the free open source edition), you can host your own packages and cache or internalize existing community packages.
Disclaimer
Your use of the packages on this site means you understand they are not supported or guaranteed in any way. Learn more..
Comments are closed.
|
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |