#java-distribution

13 products

Alibaba Dragonwell

Alibaba Dragonwell is a GPLv2 with CPE licensed build of the Open Java Development Kit (OpenJDK) with long-term support and patches from Alibaba. It is available in two editions : a Standard Edition for general usage and an Extended Edition optimized for the Alibaba cloud. Both editions are certified using the AQAvit quality verification suite. It is available on Linux, Windows and Docker.

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Alibaba Dragonwell

Amazon Corretto

Amazon Corretto is a GPLv2 with CPE licensed build of the Open Java Development Kit (OpenJDK) with long-term support and patches from Amazon. Corretto is certified using the Java Technical Compatibility Kit (TCK) to ensure it meets the Java SE standard. It is available on Linux, Windows, macOS and Docker. Amazon extended the support for Corretto 8 and 11 in October 2024. For Corretto 8 - JavaFX is not included in this extension, and it will no longer be included with Corretto 8 after March 2026.

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Amazon Corretto

Azul Zulu

Azul Zulu, also known as Azul Zulu Build of OpenJDK, is an open source, TCK-tested and certified build of OpenJDK. Azul Zulu is available for a wide range of hardware platforms and operating systems. Additionally, Azul provides builds for special requirements, such as stripped down JREs and builds including OpenJFX. This page is tracking CA builds of Azul Zulu (PSU), which are free to download and use.

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Azul Zulu

Bellsoft Liberica JDK

BellSoft Liberica JDK is a GPLv2 with CPE licensed build of the Open Java Development Kit (OpenJDK) that is tested and verified to be compliant with the Java SE specification using OpenJDK Technology Compatibility Kit test suite for Linux, Windows, macOS, and Solaris operating systems.

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Bellsoft Liberica JDK

Eclipse Temurin

Eclipse Temurin is a GPLv2 with CPE licensed build of the Open Java Development Kit (OpenJDK). Temurin is certified using the Oracle Java Compatibility Kit (JCK) to demonstrate that it is a compatible implementation of the Java specification. Temurin releases must also pass the AQAvit quality verification suite to ensure they are ready for production usage. It is available on Linux, Windows, macOS, AIX, Solaris and Docker.

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Eclipse Temurin

GraalVM

GraalVM is a Java VM and JDK based on HotSpot/OpenJDK, implemented in Java. It supports additional programming languages and execution modes, like ahead-of-time compilation of Java applications for fast startup and low memory footprint.

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GraalVM

IBM Semeru Runtime

The IBM Semeru Runtimes are free production-ready binaries built with the OpenJDK class libraries and the Eclipse OpenJ9 JVM. Release builds pass the full suite of open tests that are available from the Eclipse AQAvit project.

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IBM Semeru Runtime

Mandrel

Mandrel is a downstream distribution of the GraalVM community edition. Mandrel's main goal is to provide a `native-image` release specifically to support Quarkus. The aim is to align the `native-image` capabilities from GraalVM with OpenJDK and Red Hat Enterprise Linux libraries to improve maintainability for native Quarkus applications. Mandrel can best be described as a distribution of a regular OpenJDK with a specially packaged GraalVM Native Image builder (`native-image`).

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Mandrel

Microsoft Build of OpenJDK

The Microsoft Build of OpenJDK is a GPLv2 with CPE licensed build of the Open Java Development Kit (OpenJDK) with long-term support and patches from Microsoft. Microsoft Build of OpenJDK is certified using the Oracle Java Compatibility Kit (JCK) to demonstrate that it is a compatible implementation of the Java specification. Microsoft Build of OpenJDK releases must also pass the AQAvit quality verification suite to ensure they are ready for production usage. It is available on Linux, Windows, macOS and as container images.

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Microsoft Build of OpenJDK

OpenJDK builds from Oracle

OpenJDK builds from Oracle is a GPLv2 with CPE licensed build of the Open Java Development Kit (OpenJDK) provided by Oracle. OpenJDK builds from Oracle are certified using the Java Technical Compatibility Kit (TCK) to ensure it meets the Java SE standard. It is available on Linux, Windows, macOS.

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OpenJDK builds from Oracle

Oracle JDK

Oracle Java SE Development Kit (JDK) is a commercial, closed-source, TCK-tested and certified build of OpenJDK. Builds of Oracle JDK are available for multiple platforms, including Windows, macOS and Linux. This page also lists deprecated releases 1.0 to 6 of the JDK for information purposes. Those versions were released under the Sun Microsystems umbrella, before its acquisition by Oracle in 2010. They were not based on OpenJDK and were following a different support policy.

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Oracle JDK

Red Hat build of OpenJDK

Red Hat build of OpenJDK is a build of the Open Java Development Kit (OpenJDK) with long-term support and patches from Red Hat. It is distributed as part of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, but is also available with OpenShift and Red Hat Middleware. It is available on Linux, Windows, macOS, and as container images.

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Red Hat build of OpenJDK

SapMachine

SapMachine is a GPLv2 with CPE licensed build of the Open Java Development Kit (OpenJDK) with long-term support and patches from SAP. SapMachine is certified using the Java Technical Compatibility Kit (TCK) to ensure it meets the Java SE standard. It is available on Linux, Windows, macOS and Docker.

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SapMachine