
Eclipse Temurin Life Cycle and Support PolicyĪ major version of Eclipse Temurin is supported for at least a period of six years from the time it is first introduced. The following sections outline the scope of support for Eclipse Temurin from Red Hat.
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The upstream community project OpenJDK is currently sponsored and led by Oracle and is released under the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL 2 and 2+) with a linking exception.Įclipse Temurin is distributed by Adoptium through their website, API, and marketplace for a variety of platforms as binaries and installers, as well as distributed on DockerHub as official Docker images. OpenJDK (Open Java Development Kit) is an open source implementation of the Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE).
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For other Java workloads on Windows (non-Red Hat Middleware), an additional subscription for OpenJDK on Windows is required.Įclipse Temurin is an OpenJDK distribution produced by Eclipse Adoptium. Red Hat Middleware subscriptions include OpenJDK entitlements for Windows when used with Red Hat Middleware. OpenJDK 8 in RHEL 9 is usable with any self-contained Java applications (that work with OpenJDK 8) and that do not rely on Java components from base RHEL 9.Įntitlements for Java workloads on OpenJDK are included in a Red Hat Enterprise Linux subscription. Please note though that the system-default OpenJDK in RHEL 9 is OpenJDK 11 and all Java applications that are part of the RHEL 9 distribution work with OpenJDK 11 only.
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Oracle leads development of the Java Platform SE and contributes heavily to the OpenJDK project. OpenJDK is also shipped as the JDK and JRE in many containers in the Red Hat Container Catalog OpenJDK packages for Microsoft Windows are also distributed via the JBoss downloads section of the support portal. Packages for OpenJDK are made available in Red Hat Enterprise Linux in the same manner as the rest of the content set. OpenJDK is the Java Development Kit (JDK) and Java Runtime Environment (JRE) in Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

The upstream community project OpenJDK is currently sponsored and led by Oracle and is released under the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL 2 and 2+) with a linking exception. Information in this article is subject to change as necessary. OpenJDK Lifecycle Dates and Windows versionsĮclipse Temurin Life Cycle and Support Policyįrequently Asked Questions and References
