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  2. OpenJDK - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, an unofficial port of OpenJDK 6.0 to OS/2 was first released. [28] This port is included in the OS/2 derivative ArcaOS. [29] On 25 September 2013, Microsoft and Azul Systems collaborated to create Zulu, [30] a build of OpenJDK for users of the Windows Azure cloud. Zulu is available as a free download from the community site Zulu.org.

  3. Template:Java version history table - Wikipedia

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    September 2028 for Microsoft Build of OpenJDK [11] December 2029 for Red Hat [4] December 2029 for Eclipse Temurin [8] October 2030 for Amazon Corretto [9] September 2031 for Azul [3] September 2031 for Oracle [10] March 2032 for BellSoft Liberica [6] Java SE 22: 66: 19th March 2024: September 2024 — Java SE 23

  4. Visual J++ - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft however, officially started distributing Java again in 2021 (though not bundled with Windows or its web browsers as before), i.e. their build of Oracle's OpenJDK, [3] which Microsoft plans to support for at least 6 years, for LTS versions, i.e. to September 2027 for Java 17.

  5. Adoptium - Wikipedia

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    In addition to Temurin the WG creates an open test suite for OpenJDK based binaries as part of the Eclipse AQAvit project. [6] The Adoptium Working Group was launched by Alibaba Cloud, Huawei, IBM, iJUG, Karakun AG, Microsoft, New Relic, and Red Hat in March 2021. [1] In May 2022, the Adoptium project announced the formation of the Adoptium ...

  6. Free Java implementations - Wikipedia

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    In September 2013, Azul Systems released Zulu, a free, open source build of OpenJDK for Windows Server and the Microsoft Azure Cloud. Later releases added support for Mac OS X , multiple versions of Linux and the Java Platform, Standard Edition version 8.

  7. Microsoft Build - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Build (often stylised as //build/) is an annual conference event held by Microsoft, aimed at software engineers and web developers using Windows, Microsoft Azure and other Microsoft technologies.

  8. Java (software platform) - Wikipedia

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    The Java platform is a suite of programs that facilitate developing and running programs written in the Java programming language. A Java platform includes an execution engine (called a virtual machine), a compiler and a set of libraries; there may also be additional servers and alternative libraries that depend on the requirements.

  9. List of Java virtual machines - Wikipedia

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    IKVM.NET – Java for Mono and the Microsoft .NET Framework. Uses OpenJDK. Zlib License. JamVM – developed to be an extremely small virtual machine. Uses GNU Classpath and OpenJDK. Supports several architectures. GPL. Last update 2014. JOP – hardware implementation of the JVM. GPL 3.