JVM heap size issue in openjdk 8.

Pandit (EXT), Vijay vijay.pandit.ext at siemens.com
Wed Sep 18 07:14:25 UTC 2019


Thanks Dalibor for your response.

To answer to your question I need Oracle OenJDK 8 releases.

I had tried with Oracle OpenJDK 9 till 13 version, but WebLogic (12.1.3) was failing to start. If I try to upgrade WebLogic 12.1.3 to latest version then I was getting application issue. So, either we need to change our application code which is very big change or need to set up for Oracle OpenJDK 8 version (which is not available at Oracle https://jdk.java.net/archive/ ).

Please tell me any way to resolve this ?

Thanks
Vijay

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On 17.09.2019 16:43, Pandit (EXT), Vijay wrote:
> Hi Andrew,
> 
> Due to some change in Siemens policy I need to use Oracle Open JDK 8.
> The url (https://adoptopenjdk.net/upstream.html ) mentioned below is not if Oracle Open JDK.

Hi Vijay,

that's correct - Oracle OpenJDK builds are hosted on the jdk.java.net web site.

You can find the latest version here: https://jdk.java.net/13/ . 
Archived versions are located at https://jdk.java.net/archive/ .

Since we started to publish Oracle OpenJDK binaries with the arrival of JDK 9, you won't be able to find JDK 8 update releases there, though. I would suggest checking whether you are really looking for Oracle OpenJDK builds or Oracle JDK 8 releases.

cheers,
dalibor topic

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