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My assumption is that the ARM branch of the OpenJDK sourcecode + the macos bits that already exist for the macos-圆4 release can be combined rather easily once someone with some familiarity with the openjdk sourcecode has an M1-based macos system to test it on, which should mean an adoptopenjdk macos-aarch64 release should be here within the month.īut, open source. But, it's open source effort, so if you're anxious, by all means, read up and contribute :)Īpple has not given any details on this architecture whatsoever until november 10th 2020, unless you bought a devkit box for it (an apple mini with an A14 chip, which isn't an M1 chip, but close enough I guess), and signed a big NDA.Īs a rule, open source projects will run as fast as possible in the opposite direction if you wave an NDA around, so if you dislike this state of affairs, I don't think it's wise to complain to adoptopenjdk or other packagers and open source projects about it :)įortunately, now it's out, and an NDA is no longer required. That is to say: It should not be a herculean effort to create an adoptopenjdk release that runs on M1s natively, so presumably, it will happen. So: It's not there yet, but note that JDKs for ARM have been available for decade+, and whilst JDK15 has dropped support for a bunch of exotic OS/arch combos (such as solaris), ARM dev has always remained at least partially relevant (even if so far it's mostly an oracle commercial license offering). That (probably) won't run on MacOS on M1 hardware, but that's 95% of the work already done. If you instead leave Operation System on 'any', you'll note aarch64 is in there, and this gets you to a linux release for ARM processors. Possibly, as apple no doubt has a bunch of extensions built into their M1 designs, apple gets its own.
#Get new versoion of java for mac install#
Once the download has finished, open up Finder, go to Downloads, and click on the downloaded file and install the desired version of Java 8.On this page: AdoptOpenJDK Latest Releases you can select 'macOS' from the 'Operating System' dropdown, and then from 'Architecture', it's currently only 圆4, but soonish there should be AArch64 or ARM64 (those are usually the shortcodes for 64-bit ARM).

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#Get new versoion of java for mac update#
Example: For Java 8 Update 60, select the jre-8u60-macosx-圆4.dmg file.Ĥ. Then, in the Product list, locate the option(s) labeled macOS 圆4, then select the.
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This page explains how to uninstall your current version of Java and then install an older version.
