SapMachine | An OpenJDK release maintained and supported by SAP
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An OpenJDK release maintained and supported by SAP
SapMachine
This project contains a downstream version of the OpenJDK project. It is used to build and maintain a SAP supported version of OpenJDK for SAP customers and partners who wish to use OpenJDK to run their applications.
We want to stress that this is clearly a “friendly fork”. SAP is committed to ensuring the continued success of the Java platform:
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We are members of the JCP Executive committee since 2001 and recently served in the JSR 379 (Java SE 9), JSR 383 (Java SE 18.3), JSR 384 (Java SE 11), JSR 386 (Java SE 12), JSR 388 (Java SE 13), JSR 389 (Java SE 14) and JSR 390 (Java SE 15) Expert Groups.
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SAP is among the biggest external contributors to the OpenJDK project (currently leading the PowerPC/AIX and s390 porting projects).
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We intend to bring as many features as possible into the upstream project and keep the diff of this project as small as possible.
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Long Term Support Releases (LTS)
Short Term Support Releases
Pre-ReleasesReleases
All releases, including nightly snapshots, are available on GitHub.
The latest release for any SapMachine major version can be found at https://sap.github.io/SapMachine/latest/#MAJOR
(e.g. SapMachine 11).
Documentation
Check out our wikipages for information about:
License
This project is run under the same licensing terms as the upstream OpenJDK project. Please see the LICENSE file in the top-level directory for more information.
SapMachine is maintained by SAP
Java and OpenJDK are trademarks or registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.
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