Amazon Corretto is a no-cost, multiplatform, production-ready distribution of the Open Java Development Kit (OpenJDK). Corretto comes with no-cost long-term support. Amazon runs Corretto internally on thousands of production services and Corretto is certified as compatible with the Java SE standard. Windows 64-bit Client Installer Requires: Oracle Java 8 or higher or OpenJDK 11 or higher. Includes command-line client, GUI client, tray notifier, external diff-viewer launcher, Perforce P4V/P4Win plug-ins, and SCM triggers.
GraalVM is a high performance runtime for Java, JavaScript, LLVM-based languages such as C and C++, and other dynamic languages.
There are two release branches of GraalVM: 19.x and 20.x. 20.3 is the latest Annual release with 19.3 in maintenance and no longer under active development. Critical bugs to 19.x branch will be backported for the next 12 months. Consult GraalVM Community Version Roadmap. The most notable changes between the versions can be found in the release notes.
GraalVM Community builds available |
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GraalVM Community 20.2.0 based on OpenJDK 8u262 |
GraalVM Community 20.2.0 based on OpenJDK 11.0.8 |
GraalVM Community 19.3.4 based on OpenJDK 8u272 |
GraalVM Community 19.3.4 based on OpenJDK 11.0.9 |
GraalVM consists of core and additional components and is distributed as an archive. Check the distribution components list to understand what is included in the base GraalVM bundle. The GraalVM Updater tool provided by default can add support for optional components and install third party languages and tools.
GraalVM Community 20.2.0 Details →
- Free for all purposes
- Runs any program that runs on GraalVM Enterprise
- Based on OpenJDK 8u262 and 11.0.8
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- Linux
- Windows
GraalVM Enterprise 20.2.1 Details →
- Free for evaluation and development
- Additional performance, scalability and security
- Based on Oracle JDK 8u271 and 11.0.9
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- Written by Nam Ha Minh
- Last Updated on 23 September 2020 | Print Email
In this post, I will guide you to setup Java 11 on Windows operating system by downloading and installing Java Development Kit (JDK) version 11 from Oracle. You know, Oracle released Java 11 builds under two different licenses: Oracle JDK (commercial build with Oracle Technology Network license) and OpenJDK (open source build with GNU General Public license).
1. Download and Install Oracle JDK 11
Oracle JDK 11 is the first LTS (Long Term Support) Java Development Kit since Oracle changed Java release cadence to every 6 months. According to Oracle, JDK 11 will be supported (commercial support) until September 2026.Head to Java SE Development Kit 11 Downloads page and choose the download file appropriate to your operating system. Oracle JDK 11 comes with installers for Linux (rpm and deb), macOS (dmg), Windows (exe) and archive files (tar.gz and zip).For Windows, I recommend to download the file jdk-11.0.7_windows-x64_bin.exe. Note that you must have an Oracle account to be able to download JDK 11 installer. If not, creating one is free.Run the downloaded file, and you will see the JDK 11 setup program appears:Just click Next twice to proceed installation with the defaults.Note that Oracle JDK 11 does not update system environment variables, so you have to manually update PATH and/or JAVA_HOME after installation. Open Command Prompt window under administrator privilege and type the following command:
setx -m JAVA_HOME 'C:Program FilesJavajdk-11.0.7'
If the PATH environment variable does not contain an entry to JAVA_HOMEbin, type the following command:setx -m PATH '%JAVA_HOME%bin;%PATH%'
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Then open another command prompt window and type java –version, you will see:That means you have successfully installed and configured Oracle JDK 11 on your computer.You can also watch the video below:2. Download and Install OpenJDK 11
OpenJDK 11 is the open source distribution of JDK 11, licensed under GNU General Public License version 2 (GPLv2).To download OpenJDK 11, you have to go to OpenJDK Archive download page. Then scroll down a little bit to find the version 11.0.2. OpenJDK is distributed in only zip or tar.gz file. For Windows, download the zip file for Windows 64-bit, i.e. openjdk-11.0.2_windows-x64_bin.zip file.Extract the downloaded zip file to a directory. Then type the following command to update JAVA_HOME (in Command Prompt with administrator right):setx -m JAVA_HOME 'g:JDKOpenJDKjdk-11.0.2'
Then open another command prompt and type java –version, you will see:That means you have successfully setup OpenJDK 11 on your computer.You can also watch the video below: