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The Java Development Kit (JDK) is a distribution of
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. It implements the Java Language Specification (JLS) and the Java Virtual Machine Specification (JVMS) and provides the Standard Edition (SE) of the Java Application Programming Interface (API). It is derivative of the community driven OpenJDK which Oracle stewards. It provides software for working with Java applications. Examples of included software are the virtual machine, a compiler, performance monitoring tools, a debugger, and other utilities that Oracle considers useful for a Java programmer. Oracle have released the current version of the software under the Oracle No-Fee Terms and Conditions (NFTC) license. Oracle release binaries for the x86-64 architecture for Windows, macOS, and Linux based operating systems, and for the aarch64 architecture for macOS and Linux. Previous versions have supported the
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operating system and
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architecture. Oracle's primary implementation of the JVMS is known as the HotSpot (virtual machine).


JDK contents

The JDK has as its primary components a collection of programming tools, including: * appletviewer – this tool can be used to run and debug Java applets without a web browser * apt – the annotation-processing tool * extcheck – a utility that detects JAR file conflicts * idlj – the IDL-to-Java compiler. This utility generates Java bindings from a given Java IDL file. * jabswitch – the
Java Access Bridge The Java Access Bridge (JAB) exposes accessibility information about Java components to screen readers and other assistive technologies running on the Windows platform. Prior to Java SE Version 7 Update 6, the Java Access Bridge needed to be inst ...
. Exposes assistive technologies on Microsoft Windows systems. * java – the loader for Java applications. This tool is an interpreter and can interpret the class files generated by the javac compiler. Now a single launcher is used for both development and deployment. The old deployment launcher, jre, comes with Sun JDK, and instead it has been replaced by this new java loader. * javac – the Java compiler, which converts source code into Java bytecode *
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– the documentation generator, which automatically generates documentation from
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comments * jar – the archiver, which packages related class
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into a single JAR file. This tool also helps manage JAR files. * javafxpackager – tool to package and sign JavaFX applications * jarsigner – the jar signing and verification tool * javah – the C header and stub generator, used to write native methods * javap – the class file disassembler * javaws – the
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launcher for JNLP applications * JConsole – Java Monitoring and Management Console * jdb – the debugger * jhat – Java Heap Analysis Tool (experimental) * jinfo – This utility gets configuration information from a running Java process or crash dump. (experimental) * jma
Oracle jmap - Memory Map
ndash; This utility outputs the memory map for Java and can print shared object memory maps or heap memory details of a given process or core dump. (experimental) * jmc – Java Mission Control * jpackage – a tool for generating self-contained application bundles. (experimental) * jps – Java Virtual Machine Process Status Tool lists the instrumented HotSpot Java Virtual Machines (JVMs) on the target system. (experimental) * jrunscript – Java command-line
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shell. * jshell - a
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, introduced in Java 9. * jstack – utility that prints Java stack traces of Java threads (experimental) * jstat –
Java Virtual Machine A Java virtual machine (JVM) is a virtual machine that enables a computer to run Java programs as well as programs written in other languages that are also compiled to Java bytecode. The JVM is detailed by a specification that formally describ ...
statistics monitoring tool (experimental) * jstatd – jstat daemon (experimental) *
keytool A Java KeyStore (JKS) is a repository of security certificates either authorization certificates or public key certificates plus corresponding private keys, used for instance in TLS encryption. In IBM WebSphere Application Server and Oracle Web ...
– tool for manipulating the keystore * pack200 – JAR compression tool * policytool – the policy creation and management tool, which can determine policy for a Java runtime, specifying which permissions are available for code from various sources. * VisualVM – visual tool integrating several
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JDK tools and lightweight performance and memory profiling capabilities (no longer included in JDK 9+) * wsimport – generates portable JAX-WS artifacts for invoking a web service. * xjc – Part of the Java API for XML Binding (JAXB) API. It accepts an XML schema and generates Java classes. Experimental tools may not be available in future versions of the JDK. The JDK also comes with a complete Java Runtime Environment (JRE), usually called a ''private'' runtime, due to the fact that it is separated from the "regular" JRE and has extra contents. It consists of a
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and all of the class libraries present in the production environment, as well as additional libraries only useful to developers, such as the
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libraries and the
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libraries. Copies of the JDK also include a wide selection of example programs demonstrating the use of almost all portions of the Java API.


Other JDKs

In addition to the most widely used JDK discussed in this article, there are other JDKs commonly available for a variety of platforms, some of which started from the Sun JDK source and some that did not. All adhere to the basic Java specifications, but often differ in explicitly unspecified areas, such as garbage collection, compilation strategies, and optimization techniques. They include: In development or in maintenance mode: * Azul Systems Zing, low latency JDK for Linux; * Azul Systems / OpenJDK-based Zulu for Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, embedded and the cloud; * OpenJDK / IcedTea; * Aicas JamaicaVM; * IBM J9 JDK, for AIX, Linux, Windows, MVS, OS/400, Pocket PC, z/OS; Not being maintained or discontinued: *
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; *
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Mac OS Runtime for Java Mac OS Runtime for Java (MRJ, originally Macintosh Runtime for Java) was Apple's proprietary virtual machine for Java-based applications in the classic Mac OS (i.e. versions prior to Mac OS X). Both a runtime environment and a software develop ...
JVM/JDK for Classic
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; * Blackdown Java – Port of Sun's JDK for Linux; * GNU's Classpath and GCJ (The GNU Compiler for Java); *
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's JRockit JDK, for Windows, Linux, and Solaris;


See also

* Classpath (Java) *
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* Java version history


References


External links


Oracle Java SE



Open source OpenJDK project

OpenJDK builds from Oracle

OpenJDK builds from AdoptOpenJDK

IBM Java SDK Downloads

Open source JDK 7 project

GNU Classpath
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