![]() ![]() The company's jClarity purchase kicked off the official formation of the Java Engineering Group in Microsoft's Developer Division, officials said. It includes binaries for Java 11 on 圆4 server and desktop environments on macOS, Linux, and Windows. jClarity touted its commercial support for AdoptOpenJDK binaries as being "the drop-in replacement for Oracle's Java/JDK." Microsoft has been a sponsor of the AdoptOpenJDK project since 2018. Microsoft recently announced the preview of the Microsoft Build of OpenJDK, a new no-cost Long-Term Support (LTS) distribution of OpenJDK that is open source and available for free for anyone to deploy anywhere. Microsoft bought jClarity in 2019 with the stated intent of using its technology to optimize Java workloads on Azure. (Last June, Microsoft's Java Engineering Group announced it had completed the first phase of porting OpenJDK for Windows on Arm.) Microsoft also is publishing today a new early-access release for Java 16 on Windows on Arm. It includes the binaries for Java 11 and is available on 圆4 server and desktop environments on Windows, as well as on MacOS and Linux. On April 6, Microsoft is rolling out a preview of the Microsoft Build of OpenJDK, a long-term support distribution of the OpenJDK. The Microsoft Build of OpenJDK is a new long-term support distribution that includes binaries for Java 11, based on OpenJDK 11.0.10+9, on 圆4 server and desktop environments on macOS, Linux and Windows, said Bruno Borges, principal program manager of Microsoft's Java Engineering Group, in a blog post. ![]() Supported platforms include Linux, macOS, Windows. It includes binaries for Java 11, based on OpenJDK 11.0.10+9, on 圆4 server and desktop environments on Linux, Windows, and macOS. OpenJ9 is at the heart of IBM Semeru Runtimes and forms a free TCK-verified OpenJDK distribution with OpenJDK class libraries. provides prebuilt OpenJDK binaries from a fully open source set of build scripts and infrastructure. Today we are announcing the first preview of the Microsoft build of OpenJDK, a new long-term support (LTS) distribution of OpenJDK that is open source and available for free for anyone to deploy anywhere. ![]() It includes binaries for Java 11, based on OpenJDK 11.0.10+9, on 圆4 server and desktop environments on macOS, Linux, and Windows. How to downgrade from Windows 11 to Windows 10 (there's a catch) IBM contributes to the OpenJDK project, is on the JCP EC, and develops its own Java Virtual Machine, OpenJ9, as an alternative to HotSpot JVM. We are excited to announce the preview of the Microsoft Build of OpenJDK, a new no-cost Long-Term Support (LTS) distribution of OpenJDK that is open source and available for free for anyone to deploy anywhere. ![]()
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