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Java 11 on RHEL 7.3
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Red Hat list support for OpenJDK 11 as added in RHEL 7.6. Does this mean that OpenJDK 11 will not function prior to 7.6, or that Red Hat have provided specialist support for installing OpenJDK 11 in 7.6?
I'm attempting to provide a tool to a user that is running RHEL 7.3. This tool requires OpenJDK 11 to function. The installation of said tool includes a bundled copy of OpenJDK 11 from Oracle that's install behind the scenes (just for use with my tool).
Will this work on RHEL 7.3, or will it not run that version of Java regardless of how it's installed?
Thanks!
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Red Hat list support for OpenJDK 11 as added in RHEL 7.6. Does this mean that OpenJDK 11 will not function prior to 7.6, or that Red Hat have provided specialist support for installing OpenJDK 11 in 7.6?
I'm attempting to provide a tool to a user that is running RHEL 7.3. This tool requires OpenJDK 11 to function. The installation of said tool includes a bundled copy of OpenJDK 11 from Oracle that's install behind the scenes (just for use with my tool).
Will this work on RHEL 7.3, or will it not run that version of Java regardless of how it's installed?
Thanks!
linux redhat java rhel7
1
This would probably be easier if you just set up an RHEL 7.3 VM and tested your application
– Martin Barker
Jun 4 at 15:40
That's what I'm now looking to do, but finding a copy of RHEL 7.3 is proving to be difficult. The Red Hat website really wants me to use v8.
– Michael Hillman
Jun 5 at 10:30
Find the CentOS version that corresponds to that version of RHEL and use that you can download them from ftp.iij.ad.jp/pub/linux/centos-vault
– Martin Barker
Jun 5 at 11:17
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Red Hat list support for OpenJDK 11 as added in RHEL 7.6. Does this mean that OpenJDK 11 will not function prior to 7.6, or that Red Hat have provided specialist support for installing OpenJDK 11 in 7.6?
I'm attempting to provide a tool to a user that is running RHEL 7.3. This tool requires OpenJDK 11 to function. The installation of said tool includes a bundled copy of OpenJDK 11 from Oracle that's install behind the scenes (just for use with my tool).
Will this work on RHEL 7.3, or will it not run that version of Java regardless of how it's installed?
Thanks!
linux redhat java rhel7
Red Hat list support for OpenJDK 11 as added in RHEL 7.6. Does this mean that OpenJDK 11 will not function prior to 7.6, or that Red Hat have provided specialist support for installing OpenJDK 11 in 7.6?
I'm attempting to provide a tool to a user that is running RHEL 7.3. This tool requires OpenJDK 11 to function. The installation of said tool includes a bundled copy of OpenJDK 11 from Oracle that's install behind the scenes (just for use with my tool).
Will this work on RHEL 7.3, or will it not run that version of Java regardless of how it's installed?
Thanks!
linux redhat java rhel7
linux redhat java rhel7
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This would probably be easier if you just set up an RHEL 7.3 VM and tested your application
– Martin Barker
Jun 4 at 15:40
That's what I'm now looking to do, but finding a copy of RHEL 7.3 is proving to be difficult. The Red Hat website really wants me to use v8.
– Michael Hillman
Jun 5 at 10:30
Find the CentOS version that corresponds to that version of RHEL and use that you can download them from ftp.iij.ad.jp/pub/linux/centos-vault
– Martin Barker
Jun 5 at 11:17
add a comment |
1
This would probably be easier if you just set up an RHEL 7.3 VM and tested your application
– Martin Barker
Jun 4 at 15:40
That's what I'm now looking to do, but finding a copy of RHEL 7.3 is proving to be difficult. The Red Hat website really wants me to use v8.
– Michael Hillman
Jun 5 at 10:30
Find the CentOS version that corresponds to that version of RHEL and use that you can download them from ftp.iij.ad.jp/pub/linux/centos-vault
– Martin Barker
Jun 5 at 11:17
1
1
This would probably be easier if you just set up an RHEL 7.3 VM and tested your application
– Martin Barker
Jun 4 at 15:40
This would probably be easier if you just set up an RHEL 7.3 VM and tested your application
– Martin Barker
Jun 4 at 15:40
That's what I'm now looking to do, but finding a copy of RHEL 7.3 is proving to be difficult. The Red Hat website really wants me to use v8.
– Michael Hillman
Jun 5 at 10:30
That's what I'm now looking to do, but finding a copy of RHEL 7.3 is proving to be difficult. The Red Hat website really wants me to use v8.
– Michael Hillman
Jun 5 at 10:30
Find the CentOS version that corresponds to that version of RHEL and use that you can download them from ftp.iij.ad.jp/pub/linux/centos-vault
– Martin Barker
Jun 5 at 11:17
Find the CentOS version that corresponds to that version of RHEL and use that you can download them from ftp.iij.ad.jp/pub/linux/centos-vault
– Martin Barker
Jun 5 at 11:17
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It's more than likely to work just won't be in the Repository for 7.3. (as in the repo will have a minimum Version requirement)
it can be manually installed though (as your setup system might do) it just might have unknown bugs occur so you should set up a VM and test your application on there OS or convince them to upgrade to 7.6 since it's patches that include major kernel updates to prevent spectre and meltdown
Download jdk-11.0.3_linux-x64_bin.rpm from https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk11-downloads-5066655.html
on linux machine or not and upload it to Linux machine.
Install the RPM.
if there are alternate versions of java is installed tell them to build a .sh file that will just run
/usr/jdk-11.0.3/bin/java -jar /path/to/your/application.jar
But I would no matter what tell them about the security flaw as not upgrading Linux OS with a kernel 2 years out of date is a major security flaw. after all the attack vectors found in the last 2 years
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It's more than likely to work just won't be in the Repository for 7.3. (as in the repo will have a minimum Version requirement)
it can be manually installed though (as your setup system might do) it just might have unknown bugs occur so you should set up a VM and test your application on there OS or convince them to upgrade to 7.6 since it's patches that include major kernel updates to prevent spectre and meltdown
Download jdk-11.0.3_linux-x64_bin.rpm from https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk11-downloads-5066655.html
on linux machine or not and upload it to Linux machine.
Install the RPM.
if there are alternate versions of java is installed tell them to build a .sh file that will just run
/usr/jdk-11.0.3/bin/java -jar /path/to/your/application.jar
But I would no matter what tell them about the security flaw as not upgrading Linux OS with a kernel 2 years out of date is a major security flaw. after all the attack vectors found in the last 2 years
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It's more than likely to work just won't be in the Repository for 7.3. (as in the repo will have a minimum Version requirement)
it can be manually installed though (as your setup system might do) it just might have unknown bugs occur so you should set up a VM and test your application on there OS or convince them to upgrade to 7.6 since it's patches that include major kernel updates to prevent spectre and meltdown
Download jdk-11.0.3_linux-x64_bin.rpm from https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk11-downloads-5066655.html
on linux machine or not and upload it to Linux machine.
Install the RPM.
if there are alternate versions of java is installed tell them to build a .sh file that will just run
/usr/jdk-11.0.3/bin/java -jar /path/to/your/application.jar
But I would no matter what tell them about the security flaw as not upgrading Linux OS with a kernel 2 years out of date is a major security flaw. after all the attack vectors found in the last 2 years
add a comment |
It's more than likely to work just won't be in the Repository for 7.3. (as in the repo will have a minimum Version requirement)
it can be manually installed though (as your setup system might do) it just might have unknown bugs occur so you should set up a VM and test your application on there OS or convince them to upgrade to 7.6 since it's patches that include major kernel updates to prevent spectre and meltdown
Download jdk-11.0.3_linux-x64_bin.rpm from https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk11-downloads-5066655.html
on linux machine or not and upload it to Linux machine.
Install the RPM.
if there are alternate versions of java is installed tell them to build a .sh file that will just run
/usr/jdk-11.0.3/bin/java -jar /path/to/your/application.jar
But I would no matter what tell them about the security flaw as not upgrading Linux OS with a kernel 2 years out of date is a major security flaw. after all the attack vectors found in the last 2 years
It's more than likely to work just won't be in the Repository for 7.3. (as in the repo will have a minimum Version requirement)
it can be manually installed though (as your setup system might do) it just might have unknown bugs occur so you should set up a VM and test your application on there OS or convince them to upgrade to 7.6 since it's patches that include major kernel updates to prevent spectre and meltdown
Download jdk-11.0.3_linux-x64_bin.rpm from https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk11-downloads-5066655.html
on linux machine or not and upload it to Linux machine.
Install the RPM.
if there are alternate versions of java is installed tell them to build a .sh file that will just run
/usr/jdk-11.0.3/bin/java -jar /path/to/your/application.jar
But I would no matter what tell them about the security flaw as not upgrading Linux OS with a kernel 2 years out of date is a major security flaw. after all the attack vectors found in the last 2 years
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This would probably be easier if you just set up an RHEL 7.3 VM and tested your application
– Martin Barker
Jun 4 at 15:40
That's what I'm now looking to do, but finding a copy of RHEL 7.3 is proving to be difficult. The Red Hat website really wants me to use v8.
– Michael Hillman
Jun 5 at 10:30
Find the CentOS version that corresponds to that version of RHEL and use that you can download them from ftp.iij.ad.jp/pub/linux/centos-vault
– Martin Barker
Jun 5 at 11:17