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Deep Analysis of OpenJDK vs Adoptium/AdoptOpenJDK: From Source Code to Binary Distributions
This article provides an in-depth exploration of the core differences between OpenJDK and Adoptium/AdoptOpenJDK, detailing the multiple meanings of OpenJDK as an open-source implementation of Java SE, including source code repository and prebuilt binary distributions. The paper systematically compares key characteristics of various Java distribution providers, such as free builds from source, binary distributions, extended updates, commercial support, and license types, with practical code examples illustrating configuration differences in development environments. Based on industry changes following Oracle's Java SE Support Roadmap update, this work offers comprehensive technical selection guidance to help developers choose the most suitable Java distribution for different scenarios.
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Complete Guide to Installing OpenJDK 11 on Windows Systems
This article provides a comprehensive guide for installing OpenJDK 11 on Windows operating systems. Starting from downloading the Oracle OpenJDK 11 ZIP file, it systematically explains each step including extraction, environment variable configuration (covering both PATH and JAVA_HOME settings), IDE integration, and installation verification. The paper discusses the differences between traditional installers and modern ZIP distribution methods, while presenting Eclipse Adoptium as an alternative installation approach. Through clear step-by-step instructions and code examples, developers can successfully set up their Java development environment.
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Comprehensive Guide to Fixing EXE4J_JAVA_HOME Error: No JVM Found on System
This article delves into the EXE4J_JAVA_HOME error encountered when using exe4j to generate executable files, which indicates that no Java Virtual Machine (JVM) could be found on the system. Based on high-scoring answers from Stack Overflow, it analyzes the root causes, including mismatches between Java and exe4j architectures, and improper environment variable configurations. Through step-by-step guidance, it provides solutions such as setting 32-bit or 64-bit options in exe4j configuration, supplemented by alternative methods like installing OpenJDK. The article also covers how to verify Java installations, check path settings, and offers code examples and best practices to help developers resolve this issue thoroughly, ensuring smooth execution of exe4j projects.