1. You should go for OpenJDK , now maintained by the community, as Oracle has abandoned free support (and development). For the JRE, you could Create jre from OpenJDK Windows , to have your own minimal JRE. As there is currently a large confusion about Java, since Oracle made it open-source, perhaps the following article may help clear it up
Since OpenJDK 12 was superseded, you can download it from Archived OpenJDK Releases page. Scroll down a little bit and you will see the last build of OpenJDK 12 is 12.0.2: As you can see, OpenJDK 12 is distributed in zip and tar.gz archives for Windows, macOS and Linux. Download the file suitable for your operating system. Update Ubuntu. Next, check for Java installation on the system. $ java -version. If Java is not currently installed, you will get the following output. Command 'java' not found, but can be installed with: sudo apt install openjdk-11-jre-headless # version 11.0.10+9-0ubuntu1~20.04, or sudo apt install default-jre # version 2:1.11-72 sudo apt $ sdk install java x.y.z-kona; Liberica (Bellsoft) Liberica is a 100% open-source Java implementation. It is built from OpenJDK which BellSoft contributes to, is thoroughly tested and passed the JCK provided under the license from OpenJDK. All supported versions of Liberica also contain JavaFX. $ sdk install java x.y.z-librca| Θтвէшеξ փесрፏжጮл зըслኄքутв | Хупо ዪоጡዓ πθգеσዡተωսի |
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