![]() Then open a terminal window and navigate to the download directory. It will prompt you to create an Oracle account.Īfter logging into your Oracle account, you can download JDK 8. Accept the license agreement and download the tar.gz file. Therefore, you can no longer use PPA to install JDK 8. As of April 16, 2019, Oracle JDK 8 uses the Oracle Technology Network (OTN) license, which requires you to create an Oracle account to download JDK 8. Installing Oracle JDK 8 on Ubuntu 22.04 / Ubuntu 20.04 Oracle JDKĪlso known as 1.8) no longer uses BCL (Binary Code License). There are other OpenJDK distributions, such as AdoptOpenJDK and Amazon Correct. If you want commercial support, you can use Oracle JDK, which is released under OTN (Oracle Technology Network) license. Oracle’s OpenJDK is released under the GPL. The differences between the two are cosmetic, packaging, and licensing. Starting with Java 11, Oracle JDK and Oracle’s OpenJDK builds are now functionally identical and interchangeable. Oracle JDK closed-source features such as Java Flight Recorder and Java Mission Control are pushed to OpenJDK. Started providing its own OpenJDK builds from Java 9. That means Java 9 and Java 10 have already been removed. Non-LTS versions will no longer receive updates once the next version is released. ![]() Every 3 years, there will be an LTS (Long Time Support) version, which is supported for 8 years, to appease the administration of the company. They like innovations.Īfter Java 9, Oracle releases a new major version of Java every 6 months to make developers happy. Other people, often developers, think this is too slow. (It took 3 years to release Java 9, because of Jigsaw.) Some people, often the management of the company, like this model because it makes production stable. Oracle releases a new major version of Java every two years, a minor version every 6 months. Java 11 was released on Septemand is the first Long Term Support (LTS) release since Oracle changed the release schedule. ![]() This tutorial will show you how to install Oracle Java 8 and OpenJDK 11 on Ubuntu 22.04/Ubuntu 20.04.
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