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Azul, the only company 100% focused on Java, today announced the release of a new guide in Wiley’s famous “Dummies” series dedicated to migrating Java ...
Java runtime maker Azul Systems this week released a new version of its build of the OpenJDK known as Zulu. The free and open source Zulu 8.0 is compatible and compliant with the recently launched ...
Microsoft's implementation of OpenJDK is now ready for developers who want to use Java on the Azure cloud.
Amazon's distribution of OpenJDK, Amazon Corretto, provides four more years of long-term OpenJDK support than Oracle's OpenJDK release, and gives Java 8 developers a free option when Oracle's support ...
At Devoxx BE, held in Antwerp, Belgium, Amazon announced a preview release of Amazon Corretto, a “no-cost, multiplatform, production-ready distribution” build of OpenJDK, the reference ...
Individuals and organizations interested in this exciting development are welcome to join the OpenJDK community and Project "Sumatra" by visiting openjdk.java.net.
It’s been a long time since Microsoft brewed its own Java. But now it’s back, with the Microsoft Build of OpenJDK, fit and finished for running in the Azure cloud.
Azul Systems announced this week that its build of the OpenJDK, known as Zulu, is now available for both Java 6 and Java 7 running on Linux and Windows.
Beginning with the next version of their mobile operating system (Android N), the new standard will be OpenJDK, an open source alternative.
IBM has announced its intention to join the OpenJDK project, the official open source Java runtime effort that is led by Oracle. IBM's move to take a more active role in OpenJDK could end the ...