- Java Downloads
- JDK Development Kit 20.0.2 downloads
- Release information
- JDK Development Kit 17.0.8 downloads
- Release information
- GraalVM for JDK 20.0.2 downloads
- Release information
- GraalVM for JDK 17.0.8 downloads
- Release information
- Protect your investment—and more
- Java SE subscribers have more choices
- Java SE Development Kit 8u381
- JRE 8
- Server JRE 8
- Which Java 8 package do I need?
- Release information
- Java windows x64 compressed archive
- Important Oracle JDK License Update
- How to Install Java on Windows 64 bit Machine
- 2.1. Windows x64 Installer
- 2.2. Windows x64 Compressed Archive
- Step 1. Double-click on exe file to initiate the installation process
- Step 2. Select Java installation location
- Step 3. Begin Java Installation
- Step 1. Extract the zip archive in desired location
- Step 2. Add/Update the environment properties
- Java windows x64 compressed archive
- Important Oracle JDK License Update
Java Downloads
JDK 20 is the latest release of Java SE Platform and JDK 17 LTS is the latest long-term support release for the Java SE platform.
JDK Development Kit 20.0.2 downloads
JDK 20 binaries are free to use in production and free to redistribute, at no cost, under the Oracle No-Fee Terms and Conditions.
JDK 20 will receive updates under these terms, until September 2023 when it will be superseded by JDK 21.
Release information
JDK Development Kit 17.0.8 downloads
JDK 17 binaries are free to use in production and free to redistribute, at no cost, under the Oracle No-Fee Terms and Conditions.
JDK 17 will receive updates under these terms, until September 2024, a year after the release of the next LTS.
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GraalVM for JDK 20.0.2 downloads
GraalVM for JDK 20 binaries are free to use in production and free to redistribute, at no cost, under the GraalVM Free Terms and Conditions.
GraalVM for JDK 20 will receive updates under these terms, until September 2023 when it will be superseded by GraalVM for JDK 21.
Oracle GraalVM uses the Graal just-in-time compiler and includes the Native Image feature as optional early adopter technology.
Native Image is extensively tested and supported for use in production, but is not a conformant implementation of the Java Platform. GraalVM for JDK 20 without the Native Image feature included is available for customers at My Oracle Support.
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GraalVM for JDK 17.0.8 downloads
GraalVM for JDK 17 binaries are free to use in production and free to redistribute, at no cost, under the GraalVM Free Terms and Conditions.
GraalVM for JDK 17 will receive updates under these terms, until September 2024, a year after the release of the next LTS.
Oracle GraalVM uses the Graal just-in-time compiler and includes the Native Image feature as optional early adopter technology.
Native Image is extensively tested and supported for use in production, but is not a conformant implementation of the Java Platform. GraalVM for JDK 17 without the Native Image feature included is available for customers at My Oracle Support.
Release information
Script-friendly Download URLs
The URLs listed above will remain the same for update releases to allow their use in scripts.
Protect your investment—and more
Java SE subscribers get support for JDK 17, receive updates until at least October 2029, are entitled to GraalVM Enterprise, Java Management Service, and bundled patch releases (BPRs) with fixes not yet available to nonsubscribers, and more.
Java SE subscribers have more choices
Also available for development, personal use, and to run other licensed Oracle products.
Java SE Development Kit 8u381
Java SE subscribers will receive JDK 8 updates until at least December 2030.
The Oracle JDK 8 license changed in April 2019
The Oracle Technology Network License Agreement for Oracle Java SE is substantially different from prior Oracle JDK 8 licenses. This license permits certain uses, such as personal use and development use, at no cost — but other uses authorized under prior Oracle JDK licenses may no longer be available. Please review the terms carefully before downloading and using this product. FAQs are available here.
Commercial license and support are available for a low cost with Java SE Universal Subscription.
Java SE 8u381 checksums and OL 8 GPG Keys for RPMs
JRE 8
Java SE Runtime Environment 8u381
Server JRE 8
Server JRE (Java SE Runtime Environment) 8u381
Which Java 8 package do I need?
Software developers: Java SE Development Kit (JDK) For Java developers. Includes a complete JRE plus tools for developing, debugging, and monitoring Java applications.
Running headless Linux workloads at or near your systems’ CPU or memory limits Enterprise Performance Pack brings significant memory and performance improvements including modern garbage collection algorithms, reduced memory usage and many other optimizations. Learn more
Administrators running applications on a server Server Java Runtime Environment (Server JRE). For deploying Java applications on servers. Includes tools for JVM monitoring and tools commonly required for server applications, but does not include browser integration (Java plug-in), auto-update, or an installer. Learn more
End user running Java on a desktop: Java Runtime Environment (JRE) Covers most end-users needs. Contains everything required to run Java applications on your system.
Release information
Java windows x64 compressed archive
The JDK is a development environment for building applications using the Java programming language.
The JDK includes tools useful for developing and testing programs written in the Java programming language and running on the Java TM platform.
Important Oracle JDK License Update
The Oracle JDK License has changed for releases starting April 16, 2019.
The new Oracle Technology Network License Agreement for Oracle Java SE is substantially different from prior Oracle JDK licenses. The new license permits certain uses, such as personal use and development use, at no cost — but other uses authorized under prior Oracle JDK licenses may no longer be available. Please review the terms carefully before downloading and using this product. An FAQ is available here.
Commercial license and support is available with a low cost Java SE Subscription.
Oracle also provides the latest OpenJDK release under the open source GPL License at jdk.java.net.
WARNING: These older versions of the JRE and JDK are provided to help developers debug issues in older systems. They are not updated with the latest security patches and are not recommended for use in production.
These Java SE 8 update releases are provided under the Java SE OTN License.
Java SE 8u202 and older updates are available, under the Binary Code License (“BCL”).
For production use Oracle recommends downloading the latest JDK and JRE versions and allowing auto-update.
Only developers and Enterprise administrators should download these releases.
Downloading these releases requires an oracle.com account. If you don’t have an oracle.com account you can use the links on the top of this page to learn more about it and register for one for free.
For current Java releases, please consult the Oracle Software Download page.
How to Install Java on Windows 64 bit Machine
Learn to install Java on 64-bit Windows machines in this step-by-step guide.
1. Navigate to the Oracle Java Download Page
Navigate to the Java download page for the latest Java release.
Click on the link “JDK Download”.
2. Download the zip or Exe Package
Here you have two choices:
2.1. Windows x64 Installer
An .exe file which installs Java in your 64-bit windows machine and makes all necessary environment entries.
For a normal user, it is the best approach.
2.2. Windows x64 Compressed Archive
A .zip file distribution which you can copy to any location on the computer. In this case, you need to update all the required environment variables (e.g. PATH, JAVA_HOME, etc.) yourself.
It is best suited for Java developers who want to keep multiple versions of Java running on their computers.
After clicking any of the download links, a popup will appear to accept Oracle Technology Network License Agreement for Oracle Java SE in order to download this software. Click on the checkbox and then proceed to download it.
Login to the oracle website if prompted.
3. Installation with .exe File
If we are installing the Java software with the exe file downloaded in the previous section, follow the given steps.
Step 1. Double-click on exe file to initiate the installation process
Step 2. Select Java installation location
Until you have a reason to change the location, let it be the default location.
Step 3. Begin Java Installation
Click on Next button and it will install Java in your 64-bit computer. After the process complete in a few minutes, the installation wizard will end with a success message.
4. Installation with .zip File
This process is more suited for the Java developers community. Using this process, you can have multiple versions of Java on your computer. So based on the project requirements, you can choose a different version of any of the projects.
Step 1. Extract the zip archive in desired location
I have unzipped the jdk-14.0.2_windows-x64_bin.zip file in this location: E:\devsetup\jdk-14 .
Step 2. Add/Update the environment properties
To find the environment properties window, look for it in the control panel. Or in Windows 10, directly search it in the search box in the taskbar.
Add the JAVA_HOME variable and specify the folder path as value, where you unzipped the downloaded Java package.
Now update the PATH variable. Add a new path in the list which is the bin folder inside the JDK folder.
After both variables are updated, we can validate the Java installation.
5. Verify Java Installation
Open a new command prompt to verify that Java has been installed on your computer. Type the below command which will print the version of Java installed on your computer.
java version "14" 2020-03-17 Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 14+36-1461) Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 14+36-1461, mixed mode, sharing)
If you get any error in running this command, verify all the steps listed above.
Java windows x64 compressed archive
The JDK is a development environment for building applications using the Java programming language.
The JDK includes tools useful for developing and testing programs written in the Java programming language and running on the Java TM platform.
Important Oracle JDK License Update
The Oracle JDK License has changed for releases starting April 16, 2019.
The new Oracle Technology Network License Agreement for Oracle Java SE is substantially different from prior Oracle JDK licenses. The new license permits certain uses, such as personal use and development use, at no cost — but other uses authorized under prior Oracle JDK licenses may no longer be available. Please review the terms carefully before downloading and using this product. An FAQ is available here.
Commercial license and support is available with a low cost Java SE Subscription.
Oracle also provides the latest OpenJDK release under the open source GPL License at jdk.java.net.
WARNING: These older versions of the JRE and JDK are provided to help developers debug issues in older systems. They are not updated with the latest security patches and are not recommended for use in production.
For production use Oracle recommends downloading the latest JDK and JRE versions and allowing auto-update.
Only developers and Enterprise administrators should download these releases.
Downloading these releases requires an oracle.com account. If you don’t have an oracle.com account you can use the links on the top of this page to learn more about it and register for one for free.
For current Java releases, please consult the Oracle Software Download page.