Re: How to have multiple JDKs parallel?

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Am 15.09.18 um 19:54 schrieb Olli:
> LTS versions are only provided by Oracle for their JDK, not for the
> OpenJDK. This graphic explains it quite well:
> https://medium.com/codefx-weekly/no-free-java-lts-version-b850192745fb

There won't be any free LTS releases from Oracle, but the AdoptOpenJDK
project wants
to create public LTS releases every three versions beginning with Java 11.
They also want to support Java 8 until 2022

> In addition, every three years one feature release will be designated
as the
> Long Term Supported (LTS) release. We will support LTS releases for at
least
> four years. This assurance will allow you to stay on a well-defined
code stream,
> and give you time to migrate to the next, new, stable, LTS release when it
> becomes available.

https://adoptopenjdk.net/support.html



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