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Java JDKs Support for Azure Development - Java on Azure

Java developers can build, integrate, and deploy applications to various Azure and Azure Stack services. Developers are free to use the distribution and version of the Java Development Kit (JDK) of their choice for most Microsoft Azure services. Microsoft provides and manages the Java runtime for certain services on behalf of customers. This document helps you understand which services provide a Java runtime by default, and which services you can bring your own Java runtime to.

Supported Java versions and update schedule

For more information, see Microsoft Build of OpenJDK Support Policy.

For information about the Java version availability for specific Azure services, see the service documentation.

Services with a managed or default Java runtime

For the following services, Microsoft manages the Java runtime or provides one by default:

For some of the services, you might be able to change the Java runtime from the one provided by default. For more information, see the documentation of the service.

OpenJDK distributions deployed

Microsoft might use 3rd-party Java distributions and binaries for a range of Java versions on some of its services - namely Eclipse Temurin. Microsoft keeps those 3rd-party distributions up to date for as long as there are updates available. For all other cases, Microsoft builds, supports, and deploys the Microsoft Build of OpenJDK.

Services without a managed or default Java runtime

The choice of the Java runtime is up to you in the following cases:

While Java developers can bring their own Java runtimes from different vendors to Azure on these services, Microsoft recommends that you use any of the following OpenJDK distributions:

For information on how to install and use OpenJDK, see the documentation for one of these distributions.

Customer support

For issues related to the deployment of Java applications to Azure, Azure Stack services, Azure Arc enabled clusters, and integration with Azure REST APIs, customers with a qualifying support plan receive support without any extra cost.


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