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Duke thinking What is this? The place to collaborate on an open-source implementation of the Java Platform, Standard Edition, and related projects. (Learn more.)
Duke plugging Download and install the open-source JDK 6 for Ubuntu 8.04 (or later), Fedora 9 (or later), Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, openSUSE 11.1, Debian GNU/Linux 5.0, or OpenSolaris . If you came here looking for Sun's JDK 6 product binaries for Solaris, Linux, or Windows, which are based largely on the same code, you can download them from java.sun.com.
Duke chalkboard Learn how to use the JDK to write applications for a wide range of environments, from desktop to server.
Duke hacking Hack on the JDK itself, right here in the growing OpenJDK Community: Browse the code on the web, get a source bundle or clone a Mercurial repository to make a local copy, read the tutorial on how to build and hack on the code with the NetBeans IDE, and contribute a patch to fix a bug, enhance an existing component, or define a new feature.
 
Announcements
2009/02/27 New Project approved: Coin: Small language changes for JDK 7
2009/02/24 OpenJDK Web Site Terms of Use Updated
2009/02/06 OpenJDK Bugzilla server rollout
2009/02/04 OpenJDK Community Code Review server rollout
2009/02/03 New Project approved: Jigsaw
2009/01/29 Project Proposal: Jigsaw
2008/12/08 Project Proposal: Small language changes for JDK 7
2008/11/17 New Project approved: SCTP
 
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