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  • Amazon Corretto 11 for Linux

  • Amazon Corretto 11 for Windows

  • Amazon Corretto 17 for Linux

  • Amazon Corretto 17 for Windows

  • Red Hat's OpenJDK 11 for Linux as supplied under Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 or equivalentCentOS 7

  • Red Hat's OpenJDK 11 for Linux as supplied under Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 or equivalentRocky Linux 8

  • Red Hat’s OpenJDK 17 for Linux as supplied under Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 or equivalentRocky Linux 8

The following distributions are partially supported:

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  • Amazon Corretto 8 for Linux

  • Amazon Corretto 8 for Windows

  • Amazon Corretto 11 for Linux

  • Amazon Corretto 11 for Windows

  • Oracle Java 8 for Linux (from Oracle's "Java Downloads" page)

  • Oracle Java 8 for Windows (from Oracle's "Java Downloads" page)

  • Red Hat's OpenJDK 8 for Linux as supplied under Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 or equivalentCentOS 7

  • Red Hat's OpenJDK 11 for Linux as supplied under Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 or equivalentCentOS 7

The following distributions are partially supported:

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  • OpenJDK 8 is supported by Red Hat on supported underlying RHEL distributions (currently, RHEL 7+) until May 2026.

  • OpenJDK 11 is supported by Red Hat on supported underlying RHEL distributions (currently, RHEL 7+) until October 2024.

  • OpenJDK 17 is supported by Red Hat on supported underlying RHEL distributions (currently, RHEL 8.5+) until October 2027.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux “Rebuilds”

There are several Linux distributions available which purport to be direct “bug for bug” rebuilds of versions of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. In general, these behave identically to the upstream RHEL release but we have on occasion noted differences between them, in particular in the timing of availability of a particular OpenJDK release to each distribution. This means that, given the variety available, we are unable to fully support all RHEL rebuild distributions. We do fully support one specific rebuild distribution counterpart for each supported RHEL release:

  • As a counterpart to RHEL 7, we fully support CentOS 7.

  • As a counterpart to RHEL 8, we fully support Rocky Linux 8.

Debian OpenJDK

Debian 9, also known as "stretch", the “oldoldstable” release at 2021-08-23, ships a vendor-supplied OpenJDK 8 only. This is partially supported for the Java 7 platform and IdP v3, but is obviously ineligible for any support for the Java 11 platform and IdP v4.

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