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Version | Released | Active Support | Security Support | Release |
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16 | 1 month and 6 days ago | Ends in 5 months (30 Sep 2021) | Ends in 5 months | 16.0.0 |
15 | 7 months ago (16 Sep 2020) | Ended 3 weeks ago | Ended 3 weeks ago (31 Mar 2021) | NA |
14 | 1 year ago | Ended 6 months and 3 weeks ago (30 Sep 2020) | Ended 6 months and 3 weeks ago | NA |
13 | 1 year and 7 months ago (17 Sep 2019) | Ended 1 year ago | Ended 1 year ago (31 Mar 2020) | NA |
12 | 2 years ago | Ended 1 year and 6 months ago (30 Sep 2019) | Ended 1 year and 6 months ago | NA |
11 (LTS) | 2 years and 6 months ago (25 Sep 2018) | Ends in 2 years and 5 months | Ends in 5 years (30 Sep 2026) | 11.0.10 |
10 | 3 years ago | Ended 2 years and 6 months ago (25 Sep 2018) | Ended 2 years and 6 months ago | NA |
9 | 3 years and 7 months ago (21 Sep 2017) | Ended 3 years ago | Ended 3 years ago (20 Mar 2018) | NA |
8 (LTS) | 7 years ago | Ends in 11 months (31 Mar 2022) | Ends in 3 years and 11 months | 8u281 |
7 | 9 years ago (07 Jul 2011) | Ended 1 year and 8 months ago | Ends in 1 year and 3 months (31 Jul 2022) | 7u221 |
6 | 14 years ago | Ended 5 years ago (31 Dec 2015) | Ended 2 years and 3 months ago | NA |
Openjdk 15
This is the project for OpenJDK Mission Control, a production time profiling and diagnostics tools suite. Java jmc openjdk hacktoberfest mission-control. The OpenJDK 8 project, which is the basis for JDK 8, was released on 18 March 2014. The OpenJDK 7u project, which is based on JDK 7 and produces updates to the existing Java 7 releases. The OpenJDK 6 project, which is based on JDK 7, retrofitted to provide an open-source version of Java 6.
Java as developed by the OpenJDK Project, owned and primarily employed by Oracle, has been on a 6-month rapid-release cycle since the release of Java 10, and starting with Java 11, has new LTS releases every six releases, or three years. Java 8 is the last release on the old cycle methodology still in active support. Non-LTS releases are supported for 6 months. The latest supported release in each release cycle can be found at https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/java-se-glance.html.
Official builds and support from Oracle come in two varieties: open source under the GNU GPL, and a proprietary license that must be purchased. Only the very latest Java release is available pre-built with the open source license, one must purchase support to get builds from Oracle for 8 or 11. Other projects such as AdoptOpenJDK or Linux distributions may provide builds external of Oracle and are governed under the open source license.
Openjdk 14
More information is available on the Java/OpenJDK website.
![OpenJDK OpenJDK](/uploads/1/1/8/9/118959387/759510407.jpg)
You should be running one of the supported release numbers listed above in the rightmost column.
You can check the version that you are currently using by running: http://www.voronduho1985.simpsite.nl/watch-mocro-maffia-english.
You can submit an improvement to this page byvisiting GitHub.You will need to fork the website and submit a Pull Request. Version | Released | Active Support | Security Support | Release |
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16 | 1 month and 6 days ago | Ends in 5 months (30 Sep 2021) | Ends in 5 months | 16.0.0 |
15 | 7 months ago (16 Sep 2020) | Ended 3 weeks ago | Ended 3 weeks ago (31 Mar 2021) | NA |
14 | 1 year ago | Ended 6 months and 3 weeks ago (30 Sep 2020) | Ended 6 months and 3 weeks ago | NA |
13 | 1 year and 7 months ago (17 Sep 2019) | Ended 1 year ago | Ended 1 year ago (31 Mar 2020) | NA |
12 | 2 years ago | Ended 1 year and 6 months ago (30 Sep 2019) | Ended 1 year and 6 months ago | NA |
11 (LTS) | 2 years and 6 months ago (25 Sep 2018) | Ends in 2 years and 5 months | Ends in 5 years (30 Sep 2026) | 11.0.10 |
10 | 3 years ago | Ended 2 years and 6 months ago (25 Sep 2018) | Ended 2 years and 6 months ago | NA |
9 | 3 years and 7 months ago (21 Sep 2017) | Ended 3 years ago | Ended 3 years ago (20 Mar 2018) | NA |
8 (LTS) | 7 years ago | Ends in 11 months (31 Mar 2022) | Ends in 3 years and 11 months | 8u281 |
7 | 9 years ago (07 Jul 2011) | Ended 1 year and 8 months ago | Ends in 1 year and 3 months (31 Jul 2022) | 7u221 |
6 | 14 years ago | Ended 5 years ago (31 Dec 2015) | Ended 2 years and 3 months ago | NA |
Openjdk
Java as developed by the OpenJDK Project, owned and primarily employed by Oracle, has been on a 6-month rapid-release cycle since the release of Java 10, and starting with Java 11, has new LTS releases every six releases, or three years. Photoscape for mac pro. Java 8 is the last release on the old cycle methodology still in active support. Non-LTS releases are supported for 6 months. The latest supported release in each release cycle can be found at https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/java-se-glance.html.
Official builds and support from Oracle come in two varieties: open source under the GNU GPL, and a proprietary license that must be purchased. Only the very latest Java release is available pre-built with the open source license, one must purchase support to get builds from Oracle for 8 or 11. Other projects such as AdoptOpenJDK or Linux distributions may provide builds external of Oracle and are governed under the open source license.
More information is available on the Java/OpenJDK website.
![OpenJDK OpenJDK](/uploads/1/1/8/9/118959387/625091819.jpg)
You should be running one of the supported release numbers listed above in the rightmost column.
You can check the version that you are currently using by running: