Downloud Openjdk 7, 8, or 9 for Linux, Mac or windows
Mario Torre
neugens.limasoftware at gmail.com
Tue Oct 21 14:21:40 UTC 2014
It really depends on your needs.
You can build OpenJDK yourself, it's stable and works very well and it
may be enough, or you could use a commercially supported version,
which builds on top of that, like what was suggested in previous mails
for example, or you could use a non paid version like what ships with
most other Linux distributions. All those are really just OpenJDK with
minor tweaks for the specific system they run on, and some form of
community (or paid) support. For Mac and Window I don't know what
distribution you can use, except again what was suggested before.
If you're putting your program on a server or target production use,
it makes sense to use the same OpenJDK as the one you'll use in
production.
In any case, this is not really a general discussion mailing list,
it's more on development of OpenJDK itself, not on using OpenJDK for
development (although you can ask some questions if you have troubles,
they'll likely to be answered).
Cheers,
Mario
2014-10-21 15:35 GMT+02:00 Michael Parchet <mparchet at sunrise.ch>:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to use openjdk for development
>
> What's do you think ?
>
> Thanks for your answer
>
> Best regards
>
> mparchet
>
>
>
>
>
>> Le 20 oct. 2014 à 23:06, Martijn Verburg <martijnverburg at gmail.com> a écrit :
>>
>> Please note these should not be used for production, they're for R&D purposes only. You're highly recommended to go with Oracle's JDK for PRD or a supported OpenJDK binary from a vendor such as Red Hat
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Martijn
>>
>>> On 20 October 2014 21:49, Mani Sarkar <sadhak001 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi Michael,
>>>
>>> There's a Adopt OpenJDK CI server building a Linux version of OpenJDK 8 and
>>> OpenJDK9. You can find the latest binaries at:
>>>
>>> https://adopt-openjdk.ci.cloudbees.com/job/openjdk-1.8-linux-x86_64/
>>> https://adopt-openjdk.ci.cloudbees.com/job/openjdk-1.9-linux-x86_64/
>>>
>>> I hope this helps.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Mani
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 9:36 PM, Michael Parchet <mparchet at sunrise.ch>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> >
>>> > > Hello,
>>> > >
>>> > > Where I could download open jdk (not oracle jdk )7, 8, or 9, for Mac,
>>> > windows or Linux.
>>> > >
>>> > > Tanks by avance for your answer
>>> > >
>>> > > Best regards
>>> > >
>>> > > mparchet
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> >
>>>
>>>
>>>
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