• JIT (JEP 317). OpenJDK was initially based only on the JDK 7 version of the Java platform. Since JDK 10, the effort to produce an open-source reference...
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    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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    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 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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    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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    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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  • – is based on HotSpot/OpenJDK, it has a polyglot feature, to transparently mix and match supported languages. HotSpot – the open-source Java VM implementation...
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  • running on the JVM in production. JDK Mission Control supports OpenJDK 11 (and above) and Oracle JDK 7u40 (and above). JDK Mission Control primarily consists...
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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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  • enhancements to the Java Development Kit and OpenJDK. According to Oracle, JEPs "serve as the long-term Roadmap for JDK Release Projects and related efforts"...
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  • maintenance, and has been removed from JDK 15 onwards. Nashorn development continues on GitHub as a standalone OpenJDK project and the separate release can...
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  • the original on September 16, 2020. Retrieved September 15, 2020. "JDK 21". openjdk.org. Archived from the original on September 20, 2023. Retrieved September...
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    true of Git. High-profile projects such as the OpenJDK have used Mercurial in the past, though the OpenJDK no longer does as of Java 16. Mercurial uses...
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  • JavaFX (redirect from OpenJFX)
    release of JDK 11 in 2018, Oracle made JavaFX part of the OpenJDK under the OpenJFX project, in order to increase the pace of its development. Open-source...
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  • pluggable layer in the JDK, so that the commercial version can use the old color management system and OpenJDK can use LittleCMS. The open-sourced Pisces renderer...
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  • (OpenJ9 with OpenJDK) community builds are now built, tested and distributed as IBM Semeru. The Semeru runtimes use the OpenJ9 JVM with the OpenJDK class...
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  • purpose of developing and testing Licensee Implementation. http://openjdk.java.net/legal/OpenJDK-TCK_SE7_27Dec2011.pdf [bare URL PDF] "Source Code Browse:...
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  • Before the release of OpenJDK, the JDK was based on a proprietary license. Following their promise to release a fully buildable JDK based on almost completely...
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  • plug-ins which are free of charge. IcedTea – a project that attempts to bring OpenJDK to Fedora by replacing encumbered code. NetworkManager – faster, more reliable...
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    been off for a period of time. Additionally, the platform switched to an OpenJDK-based Java environment and received support for the Vulkan graphics rendering...
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  • user of Harmony, although since Android Nougat it increasingly relies on OpenJDK libraries. On October 29, 2011 a vote was started by the project lead Tim...
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  • Java OpenJDK for Windows 10 on ARM devices in June 2020. In August 2020, Microsoft became founding member of the Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF)...
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  • to release applications under a different license. This led to the OpenJDK (Open Java Development Kit), first released in 2007. Sun retained strong control...
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  • standards. It is based on the same HotSpot JVM and JDK code base used by the Oracle and OpenJDK JDKs, with enhancements relating to garbage collection...
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  • "Oracle JDK 17 Certified System Configurations". Oracle Corporation. Retrieved 2021-02-01. "JEP 381: Remove the Solaris and SPARC Ports". openjdk.java.net...
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  • deployment on Kubernetes. Key technology components surrounding it are OpenJDK HotSpot and GraalVM. The goal of Quarkus is to make Java a leading platform...
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  • compilers, and a list of other existing alternative compilers. Java Platform OpenJDK Lextrait, Vincent (January 2010). "The Programming Languages Beacon, v10...
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