Jdk 1.8
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∟Downloading and Installing JDK 1.8.0 on Windows
Java JDK 1.8 by Oracle for Training Labs. Addeddate 2020-09-21 08:23:28 Identifier jdk-8u261-windows-x64 Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4. Compatible with Java Development Kit (JDK) version 15.0, 11.0, and 1.8. Microsoft JDBC Driver 9.2 for SQL Server is now compatible with Java Development Kit (JDK) version 15.0 in addition to JDK 11.0 and 1.8.
This section provides a tutorial example on how to download and install JDK 1.8.0 (Java SE 8), which contains the HotSpot 1.8 JVM, on a Windows XP system. A simple Java program was entered, compiled, and executed with the new JDK installation.
Downloading and installing JDK 1.8.0 (Java SE 1.8) on a Windows system is easy. Here is what I did on my Windows 7 system:
- Open the Java SE Download page with this URL: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/.
- Click the download button next to 'Java Platform (JDK) 8'. You will see a new page with a list of different download files of JDK 8.
- Locate the 'Java SE Development Kit 8' section.
- Click the hyper link of 'jdk-8-windows-i586.exe', next to 'Windows x86 - 151.68 MB'.
- Save jdk-8-windows-i586.exe to a temporary directory.
- Double-click on jdk-8-windows-i586.exe to start the installation wizard.
- The installation wizard will guide you to finish the installation.
To test the installation, open a command window to try the java command. If you are getting the following output, your installation was ok:
Once the JDK is installed, you can try to use it to compile and execute a simple Java program:
1. Use Notepad to enter the following Java program into a file called Hello.java:
2. Then compile this program in a command window with the javac command:
3. To execute the program, use the java command:
Congratulations, you have successfully entered, compiled and executed your first Java program with JDK 1.8.0.
Last update: 2014.
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►Downloading and Installing JDK 1.8.0 on Windows
Downloading and Installing JDK 1.7.0 on Windows
java.lang.Runtime Class - The JVM Instance
java.lang.System Class - The Operating System
ClassLoader Class - Class Loaders
Class Class - Class Reflections
Sun's JVM - Java HotSpot VM
JRockit JVM 28.2.7 by Oracle Corporation
JVM Runtime Data Areas
Memory Management and Garbage Collectors
Garbage Collection Tests
JVM Stack, Frame and Stack Overflow
Thread Testing Program and Result
CPU Impact of Multi-Thread Applications
I/O Impact of Multi-Thread Applications
CDS (Class Data Sharing)
Jdk 1.8+
Micro Benchmark Runner and JVM Options
Micro Benchmark Tests on 'int' Operations
Micro Benchmark Tests on 'long' Operations
Micro Benchmark Tests in JIT Compilation Mode
Micro Benchmark Tests on 'float' and 'double' Operations
Jdk 1.8.60
Outdated Tutorials
References
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