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RE: How to install Java 8/9 on Debian Server - fitkoh - 01-29-2021 (01-28-2021, 07:58 AM)sagher Wrote: i download the file. and paste it into /tmp folder . and give this command via ssh I went to search for a tutorial on running concurrent java versions. I don't recall exactly how to do it off hand, but I know I've seen tutorials before (I haven't used JAVA in many years). Anyways, I stumbled upon SDKMAN, a CLI tool which is used for managing software development kits. Here is a tutorial for running concurrent versions of java using SDKMAN. Perhaps if you have a chance to try it you can make a review for us. RE: How to install Java 8/9 on Debian Server - sagher - 01-29-2021 (01-29-2021, 12:58 AM)fitkoh Wrote: I went to search for a tutorial on running concurrent java versions. I don't recall exactly how to do it off hand, but I know I've seen tutorials before (I haven't used JAVA in many years). Yes Sure @fitkoh. But i need some more disk space for it. i think 5GB is not enough for it. already after all installation we discuss above my machine speed is loaded. RE: How to install Java 8/9 on Debian Server - fitkoh - 01-29-2021 (01-29-2021, 05:49 AM)sagher Wrote: Yes Sure @fitkoh. Yeah, whatever problem you're having with the disk space I would place at a high priority. I recommend you back up your work and create a support request in the private support forums. RE: How to install Java 8/9 on Debian Server - LightDestory - 01-29-2021 (01-28-2021, 07:58 AM)sagher Wrote: i download the file. and paste it into /tmp folder . and give this command via sshYour logs doesn't show any errors, so it the control is returned to the user... it should be ended successfully. You can also use the following command:
If you have a graphical environment you can try a GUI tool called gdebi, it is very useful. RE: How to install Java 8/9 on Debian Server - Mashiro - 01-31-2021 I recommend to use AdoptOpenJDK instead of Oracle Java to avoid issues with licensing and etc. https://adoptopenjdk.net/installation.html#linux-pkg Apart from that you installed JDK 15 which is neither Java 8 nor Java 9. AdoptOpenJDK provides binaries for Java 8 up to the latest higher version of 15. See here: https://adoptopenjdk.net/releases.html |