With the release of Tridion Sites 9.1 we have decided to support both AdoptOpenJDK and Oracle Java SE. ![]() Now that we have a JDK installed, we are ready to create our first. Any product issues submitted through Customer Support will need to be reproducible with AdoptOpenJDK however.Įdit August 2019: initially this article indicated we limit platform support to AdoptOpenJDK only. NOTE If you do not see OpenJDK 11 as the Java version, try reinstalling the AdoptOpenJDK. It is an option to be considered to update Java 8 with security patches.įor future releases we will standardize on AdoptOpenJDK for official platform support, although we do expect that Oracle Java SE will still work. Paid support for AdoptOpenJDK is also available from organizations such as IBM if needed.įor Web 8.5, Web 8.1.1, and Tridion 2013 SP1 HR1 customers, SDL does not have a position on whether customers should pay for Oracle Java Support. AdoptOpenJDK is free to use, and provides regular maintenance and security updates. ![]() To provide our customers on SDL Tridion Sites 9.0 with an alternative, we have tested and will provide support using AdoptOpenJDK 8 64-bit (Hotspot JVM) for SDL Tridion Sites 9.0 and later product versions. This means that customers will need a paid subscription or a support contract with Oracle to be able to obtain updates.īeginning with SDL Tridion Sites 9.1, support for Java 11 was added. ![]() As of January 2019 Oracle stopped providing free public updates for Oracle Java SE 8 (see ). SDL Tridion Sites uses Java technology for the Dynamic Experience Delivery platform and some parts of the Content Manager platform.
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