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  2. OpenJDK - Wikipedia

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    OpenJDK (Open Java Development Kit) is a free and open-source implementation of the Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE). [2] It is the result of an effort Sun Microsystems began in 2006, four years before the company was acquired by Oracle Corporation .

  3. Java version history - Wikipedia

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    Java SE 21: LTS: 65: 19th September 2023 ... Java 7 was the default version to download on java.com from April 2012 until Java 8 was released. ... OpenJDK 10 was ...

  4. Adoptium - Wikipedia

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    The Eclipse Temurin project produces Temurin (/ ˈ t ɛ m j ər ɪ n /), a certified binary build of OpenJDK. The initial release in October 2021 [8] supported Java LTS 8, 11, 17, and 21. The name for the project, Temurin, is an anagram of the word runtime. [9]

  5. GraalVM - Wikipedia

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    GraalVM 21.0.0 2021-01-19 Oracle JDK 1.8.0_281,11.0.10 OpenJDK 1.8.0_282,11.0.10 This release introduced Java on Truffle — a Java virtual machine implementation based on a Truffle interpreter. GraalVM Native Image added serialization functionality, AWT and Swing implementations for the Linux platform.

  6. Java Development Kit - Wikipedia

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    The Java Development Kit (JDK) is a distribution of Java technology by Oracle Corporation. It implements the Java Language Specification ( JLS ) and the Java Virtual Machine Specification ( JVMS ) and provides the Standard Edition ( SE ) of the Java Application Programming Interface ( API ).

  7. Comparison of Java virtual machines - Wikipedia

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    JVM Status Latest supported Java version Supported class libraries Performance GNU Classpath OpenJDK Other Interpretation AOT JIT; GCJ: No longer maintained or distributed by GNU as of GCC 7 [16]

  8. JDK Mission Control - Wikipedia

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    JDK Mission Control is an open source tools suite for the Java virtual machine. The tools help finding problems in, and optimizing, programs 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 of the following tools:

  9. Template:Java version history table - Wikipedia

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    Java version overview Version Type Class file format version [1] Release date End of public updates (free) End of extended support (paid) JDK 1.0: 45 [2]: 23rd January 1996