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* blog: JDK21 early access builds Signed-off-by: Stewart X Addison <sxa@redhat.com> --------- Signed-off-by: Stewart X Addison <sxa@redhat.com> Co-authored-by: George Adams <george.adams@microsoft.com>
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title: Early access builds for JDK21 | ||
date: "2023-08-14T14:00:00+00:00" | ||
author: sxa | ||
description: Adoptium are publishing early access "tagged" builds instead of nightlies for JDK21 | ||
tags: | ||
- temurin | ||
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In addition to the generally available release builds of all currently supported | ||
versions of openjdk (Currently 8, 11, 17 and 20) Temurin also publishes "nightly" | ||
development builds of all of those streams as well as the upcoming release (JDK21 | ||
at the moment) as "nightly" or "early access" builds. You can get these from | ||
[the nightly downloads page](https://adoptium.net/temurin/nightly/?version=21) | ||
or from the API. Note that while these are | ||
not intended for production use they can be used to test a build containing any | ||
new fixes which have been put into openjdk along with any new features that | ||
will be coming in the next release. | ||
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## Early access (ea) tagged builds of JDK21 | ||
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We have recently changed the way we do the regular nightly builds of JDK21. | ||
Instead of producing regular builds of the latest development code, we are | ||
building explicitly from the early access tags when they come out. This is | ||
consistent with what OpenJDK does with the builds at | ||
https://jdk.java.net/21/ but on a wider range of platforms. Similar to the | ||
nightly builds mentioned in the introduction, these are not for production | ||
use but may be useful for testing new features as they go into the JDK21 | ||
codebase. By using the specific early access tags you can also report | ||
issues upstream more easily by knowing exactly which tagged level you have | ||
discovered any problems with. | ||
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You can download the latest ea build from the API by retrieving this (replace | ||
linux and x64 with the platform you are interested in: | ||
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```text | ||
https://api.adoptium.net/v3/binary/latest/21/ea/linux/x64/jdk/hotspot/normal/adoptium | ||
``` | ||
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If you want to download a specific EA build instead of the latest, you can | ||
do so using a URL such as: | ||
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```text | ||
https://api.adoptium.net/v3/binary/version/jdk-21+32-ea-beta/linux/aarch64/jdk/hotspot/normal/adoptium | ||
``` | ||
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The output from java -version for these builds will look like this (but it | ||
may change in the future) The `-ea` indicates that it is build from the | ||
early access tag in GitHub: | ||
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```output | ||
openjdk version "21-beta" 2023-09-19 | ||
OpenJDK Runtime Environment Temurin-21+34-202308031254 (build 21-beta+34-ea) | ||
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM Temurin-21+34-202308031254 (build 21-beta+34-ea, mixed mode, sharing) | ||
``` | ||
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## Using the ea builds with GitHub actions | ||
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If you want to pull a Temurin JDK21 ea build in a GitHub action, you can use | ||
the following: | ||
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```yaml | ||
- uses: actions/setup-java@v3 | ||
with: | ||
java-version: 21-ea | ||
distribution: temurin | ||
``` | ||
## Will you be doing this with earlier releases? | ||
We are looking at whether it makes sense to build ea levels instead of | ||
regular nightly head builds of the other supported codebases. If you have a | ||
view on whether that would be useful please let us know by commenting in | ||
[this issue](https://github.com/adoptium/temurin-build/issues/3450). |