s@s:~$ sdk ls java
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Available Java Versions
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13.ea.18-open 10.0.2-zulu
12.0.1-sapmchn 10.0.2-open
12.0.1-zulu 9.0.7-zulu
12.0.1-open 9.0.4-open
12.0.1.j9-adpt 8.0.212-zulu
12.0.1.hs-adpt 8.0.212-amzn
12.0.1-librca > * 8.0.212.j9-adpt
11.0.3-sapmchn 8.0.212.hs-adpt
11.0.3-zulu 8.0.212-librca
11.0.3-amzn 8.0.202-zulufx
11.0.3.j9-adpt 7.0.222-zulu
11.0.3.hs-adpt 6.0.119-zulu
11.0.3-librca 1.0.0-rc-16-grl
11.0.2-open 1.0.0-rc-15-grl
11.0.2-zulufx 1.0.0-rc-14-grl
Why is it missing ORACLE java 8? I need it to test something, and it's available on my other PC, so I'm wondering what the problem could be.
Ubuntu 19.04.
It is no longer supported. This is the github issue for more information.
As the writer said:
The reason that we're moving to OpenJDK is that Oracle doesn't provide Docker images that are deemed official to Docker, whereas it appears that OpenJDK ones are as shown there. So if we're going to deploy with OpenJDK, then we'd like to match our local dev environment as well.