Today the AdoptOpenJDK project celebrates another huge milestone.| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
AdoptOpenJDK is happy to announce the immediate availability of AdoptOpenJDK 15. Binaries are available for download of OpenJDK and Eclipse OpenJ9 (with OpenJDK class libraries). As always, all binaries are thoroughly tested and available free of charge without usage restrictions on a wide range of platforms.| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
AdoptOpenJDK is happy to announce the immediate availability of AdoptOpenJDK 8u265. Binaries are available for download of OpenJDK and Eclipse OpenJ9 (with OpenJDK class libraries). As always, all binaries are thoroughly tested and available free of charge without usage restrictions on a wide range of platforms.| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
AdoptOpenJDK is happy to announce the immediate availability of AdoptOpenJDK 8u262, 11.0.8, and 14.0.2. Binaries are available for download of OpenJDK and Eclipse OpenJ9 (with OpenJDK class libraries). As always, all binaries are thoroughly tested and available free of charge without usage restrictions on a wide range of platforms.| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
Join the AdoptOpenJDK virtual roadshow as we speak at a JUG near you!| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
AdoptOpenJDK will join the Eclipse Foundation and rebrand as Adoptium.| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
Effective immediately, AdoptOpenJDK 11 is the new default download option.| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
Apple has recently changed the requirements for applications to install on macOS 10.15 and above.| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
AdoptOpenJDK is happy to announce the immediate availability of AdoptOpenJDK 8u252, 11.0.7, and 14.0.1, both with OpenJDK HotSpot and Eclipse OpenJ9. As always, all binaries are thoroughly tested and available free of charge without usage restrictions on a wide range of platforms.| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
Today, we are excited to announce New Relic’s partnership with the community-led AdoptOpenJDK project. This program provides free and open-source binaries of the Java runtime and core platform (typically referred to as the JDK) for production and development use worldwide.| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
Some changes have been made to the way we codesign our macOS binaries.| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
AdoptOpenJDK Quality Assurance (AQA) is a curated set of open tests that we run against our release builds at AdoptOpenJDK. These tests assess whether a binary meets the high quality standards expected by enterprise customers.| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
We are pleased to announce that IcedTea-Web is now available as an optional part of the installation mechanism in our Windows (MSI) installer for x64 Windows systems (other platforms to follow!).| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
Do you want to sponsor the AdoptOpenJDK project?| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
There have been many milestones reached at AdoptOpenJDK| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
As a result of a recent change in our build scripts, the directory layout of our macOS tarballs has changed. Many developers had requested that we ship our binaries in the native macOS binary layout rather than our traditional JDK layout.| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
We have produced a short slide deck and a video showing you how to get the IcedTea WebStart plugin working with AdoptOpenJDK binaries.| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
With the recent changes to Oracle JDK distribution and support there has been considerable uncertainty in the Java ecosystem. In particular there is confusion over the rights to use Oracle JDK vs Oracle's OpenJDK builds vs OpenJDK builds from other providers such as AdoptOpenJDK!| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
As we support more and more tests, projects and Jenkins servers, monitoring builds health and triaging tests daily is quickly becoming an overwhelming task. We are currently maintaining 6+ Jenkins servers both internally and externally.| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
Before I dabble in the juicy world of computer architectures and measuring and understanding performance implications, let me premise this entire post with a quick introduction to myself.| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
AdoptOpenJDK has a simple mission. We are all about delivering high quality, open binaries for OpenJDK-based technology. Achieving that simple mission requires a series of interesting decisions and actions that must be taken.| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
Exactly a year ago today, Tim Ellison sent me a note. He had just watched a presentation I had recorded, talking about the work my team had started to vastly 'simplify Java testing'.| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
I recently joined the AdoptOpenJDK community, and chose to focus on helping to maintain the build and test machines and the automation used to set up and maintain them.| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
Adding third party application tests into the automated testing at AdoptOpenJDK is easier now than it has ever been!| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
Wow! Hard to believe how much progress has been made since I first posted a mission statement of sorts… (in Part 1: Testing Java: Let Me Count the Ways). As I…| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
We are pleased to announce the availability of the Adopt OpenJDK multi-arch docker images!| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
Adding zOS to a Jenkins server as an ssh agent can be a difficult task, that's why I've documented the steps that we were required follow to add our zOS machines to Jenkins.| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
When it comes to any community driven open source project, funding is always the limiting factor. There is no cheap way to get machines hosted for you in the cloud so it's essential that you approach as many companies as you can and try and build up sponsorship deals.| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
AdoptOpenJDK binaries for AIX machines are available for download.| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
Recently, I had the good fortune to speak (fondly!) about some excellent open-source projects that I participate in... AdoptOpenJDK, Eclipse OpenJ9 and Eclipse OMR. Across those three projects, we are trying to simplify the activity of testing.| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
What a crazy last week it has been for everyone at AdoptOpenJDK. We are very excited to have begun adding OpenJ9 builds to our website!| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
We have contributed additional tests and a test framework the tests depend on, to the AdoptOpenJDK project in these repositories: openjdk-systemtest and stf.| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
AdoptOpenJDK has certainly come a long way over the last few months!| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
GitHub Pages offers the ability to host static websites from a GitHub Repository and it can be linked to CloudFlare using a custom domain name. Though it does not support SSL on custom domains, we can use CloudFlare Universal SSL to allow our users to access the website over SSL.| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
Any project with more than a handful of machines will appreciate how much work is required to maintain them and ensure that access is kept to the minimum number of people. When we started creating our build farm we quickly realised how time-consuming this could be and so we wanted to find a neat solution to save us some time. One of the biggest issues that we found was giving people temporary access to machines. We would often find that the access was never revoked and this therefore became a...| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
Building OpenJDK with our `makejdk-any-platform.sh` script is really simple.| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
For years now, I have been testing Java and if there is a single statement to make about that activity, it is that there are many, many, many ways to test a Java Virtual Machine (JVM).| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
There are many advantages for us to using GitHub Releases for AdoptOpenJDK.| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
Community Review is the last step before we can officially start Eclipse Adoptium. It gives all of you an opportunity to ask questions, suggest improvements, or raise concerns. We also have an update to our transition roadmap.| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
AdoptOpenJDK 301 redirects have been setup around the website| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
AdoptOpenJDK is happy to announce the immediate availability of AdoptOpenJDK 16. Binaries are available for download of OpenJDK and Eclipse OpenJ9 (with OpenJDK class libraries). As always, all binaries are thoroughly tested and available free of charge without usage restrictions on a wide range of platforms.| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
AdoptOpenJDK is happy to announce the immediate availability of AdoptOpenJDK 8u282, 11.0.10, and 15.0.2. Binaries are available for download of OpenJDK and Eclipse OpenJ9 (with OpenJDK class libraries). As always, all binaries are thoroughly tested and available free of charge without usage restrictions on a wide range of platforms.| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
Proper font support in AdoptOpenJDK requires some additional configuration on Linux and Solaris. Without it, you get unhelpful NullPointerExceptions.| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
An update on our transition from AdoptOpenJDK to Eclipse Adoptium.| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
With Alibaba Dragonwell, another flavour of OpenJDK is being built at and distributed by AdoptOpenJDK. Dragonwell is a TCK-certified implementation of Java for large-scale application deployments on Alibaba Cloud and elsewhere.| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
AdoptOpenJDK is happy to announce the immediate availability of AdoptOpenJDK 8u275 and 11.0.9.1. As always, all binaries are thoroughly tested and available free of charge without usage restrictions on a wide range of platforms.| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
AdoptOpenJDK is happy to announce the immediate availability of AdoptOpenJDK 8u272, 11.0.9, and 15.0.1. Binaries are available for download of OpenJDK and Eclipse OpenJ9 (with OpenJDK class libraries). As always, all binaries are thoroughly tested and available free of charge without usage restrictions on a wide range of platforms.| blog.adoptopenjdk.net
AdoptOpenJDK has moved to Eclipse Adoptium. A few words on how we are supporting the transition to Eclipse Temurin.| blog.adoptopenjdk.net