Client/Developer Operating Systems Operating SystemĮxcept were specifically called out we support 64 and 32 bit JRE on 64 bit systems.Īll the above operating systems are also certified when running as virtual guests on any of the following hypervisors as long as the operating system is supported by that hypervisor. (1) Oracle Linux covers both kernels: Red Hat Compatible and Unbreakable. Not supported at GA but to be added in an update release. Headless, No JavaFX nor SWING/AWT GUI Support Min: Only for MAF, not available for other users Note that per MOS Document 2114039.1 this means Solaris 11.3 and above. Planned - Subject to OS Releasing before JDK 9 GA Server Operating Systems Operating System
This is a preliminary list, subject to change throughout the release cycle. You must accept the Early Adopter Development License Agreement in order to download this software.ĭecline License Agreement Downloads DocumentationĪnd release notes: JDK 9 Supported Platforms Last EA (Early Access) build (from the internet Archive): Most recent build: jdk-9+177 License agreement Raspberry Pi with Java 9 by Oracle's Stephen Chin (Director OTN): Here are some interesting statements from Oracle detailing their commitment:Ī Perfect Match: Java and the Internet of Things It took them 10 years to introduce modularization and now that they finally achieved it (and it literally turned Alex Buckley's hair gray) and Java becomes feasible on small footprint devices in an IoT arena, on Raspberry Pi's, small 32 bit machines etc, Oracle only build for huge 64 bit architectures.Ĭan Oracle please provide an authoritative answer and a real explanation to their developer community? Some guy offered a copy of a 32 bit binary via Google Drive but Oracle's legal team took it down. They can't be found any more on the Oracle sites.