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Oracle JDK 8 and JRE 8 Certified System Configurations
Refer to the Supported Locales document for a list of supported locales and supported writing systems for each platform.
For Certified System Configurations of other versions of the JDK and JRE, and Java Mission Control visit:
Operating Systems Oracle Solaris Windows Client Windows Server Linux macOS
- Support for SPARC M7, SPARC T7, and SPARC S7 requires JDK 1.8.0_60 or higher.
- Support for SPARC M8 and SPARC T8 requires JDK 1.8.0_131 or higher.
- Oracle Linux covers both kernels: Red Hat Compatible and Unbreakable.
- On 64-bit operating systems (OSs), both 32-bit and 64-bit Java virtual machines (JVMs) are certified, except where noted.
- All default desktop managers are certified, except where noted.
- For Linux platforms, gtk2 2.18+ is required for supporting JavaFX.
- Support for Ubuntu 19.04 incorrectly listed 1.8.0_221 as the release on which it was certified. The correct version is 1.8.0_231.
- Ubuntu Linux (Hard-Float ABI) 14.04 LTS, ARMv8, was listed but is no longer supported by the OS Vendor
- Ubuntu Linux (Hard-Float ABI) 12.04 LTS, ARMv7 VFP, was listed but is no longer supported by the OS Vendor
Virtualization
All the above operating systems are also certified when running as virtual guest on any of the following hypervisors as long as the operating system is supported by that hypervisor.
- Oracle VM
- VirtualBox 3.x, 4.x
- Solaris Containers
- Solaris LDOMs
- Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2012
- Docker
VMware is not a certified hypervisor.
Hardware rendering is not supported in guest systems on Oracle VM, VirtualBox and Hyper-V Server 2012.
No Longer Supported
Previously supported Operating System. No longer supported by the Vendor.
Platform CPU Architecture Introduced, after GA, in Notes Windows 8 x64, x86 Windows 7 SP1 x64, x86 Windows Vista SP2 x64, x86 Windows Server 2012 R2 x64 Windows Server 2012 x64 Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 x64 Oracle Linux 7.6+ AArch64 1.8.0_271 Only X.org Mode supported. Wayland mode is unsupported.
Only 64-bit supported
No JavaFX Support
Oracle Linux 6 (1) x64 Only 64-bit supported Oracle Linux 6 (1) x86 Oracle Linux 5.5+ (1) x64, x86 Only 64-bit supported Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.6+ AArch64 1.8.0_271 Only 64-bit supported
No JavaFX Support
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 x64 Only 64-bit supported Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 x86 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.5+ x64, x86 No JavaFX Support Suse Linux Enterprise Server 12 x64 1.8.0_31 Only 64-bit supported Suse Linux Enterprise Server 11 x64, x86 Suse Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP2+ x64, x86 gtk2 2.18+ is required for supporting JavaFX. Ubuntu Linux 23.10 x64 1.8.0_391 Only X.org Mode supported. Wayland mode is unsupported. Ubuntu Linux 23.04 x64 1.8.0_371 Only X.org Mode supported. Wayland mode is unsupported. Ubuntu Linux 22.10 x64 1.8.0_371 Only X.org Mode supported. Wayland mode is unsupported. Ubuntu Linux 21.10 x64 1.8.0_311 Only X.org Mode supported. Wayland mode is unsupported. Ubuntu Linux 21.04 x64 1.8.0_291 Only X.org Mode supported. Wayland mode is unsupported. Ubuntu Linux 20.10 x64 1.8.0_271 Only X.org Mode supported. Wayland mode is unsupported. Ubuntu Linux 19.10 x64 1.8.0_241 Only X.org Mode supported. Wayland mode is unsupported. Ubuntu Linux 19.04 x64 1.8.0_231 Only X.org Mode supported. Wayland mode is unsupported. Ubuntu Linux 18.10 x64 1.8.0_191 Only X.org Mode supported. Wayland mode is unsupported. Ubuntu Linux 17.10 x64, x86 1.8.0_151 Only X.org Mode supported. Wayland mode is unsupported. Ubuntu Linux 17.04 x64, x86 1.8.0_131 Only X.org Mode supported. Wayland mode is unsupported. Ubuntu Linux 16.10 x64, x86 1.8.0_131 Ubuntu Linux 15.10 x64, x86 1.8.0_65 Ubuntu Linux 15.04 x64, x86 1.8.0_45 Ubuntu Linux 14.10 x64, x86 1.8.0_25 Ubuntu Linux 14.04 LTS x64, x86 1.8.0_25 Ubuntu Linux 13 x64, x86 Ubuntu Linux 12.04 LTS x64, x86 macOS 12 aarch64 1.8.0_381 macOS 12 x64 1.8.0_311 macOS 11 x64 1.8.0_281 OS X 10.9+ x64 Only 64-bit supported.
macOS 10.15 Catalina support added with 1.8.0_261 OS X 10.8.3+ x64 Only 64-bit supported.
- 1. Oracle Linux covers both the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel (UEK) and the Red Hat Compatible Kernel (RHCK).
Browsers JavaFX Graphics Support
For JavaFX applications to take advantage of the new hardware acceleration pipeline provided by JavaFX, your system must feature one of the graphics cards below. Otherwise JavaFX will default to the Java2D software pipeline.
- To avoid rendering issues on Windows platforms, upgrade the ATI driver to Catalyst 11.09 or later.
- JavaFX supports graphic hardware acceleration on any certified OS X system.
- On Linux platforms, graphic hardware acceleration is only supported for Nvidia cards (proprietary drivers only).
- 64-bit JDK/JRE is recommended when running a JavaFX application that uses WebView.
JavaFX Media
- VP6 video support does not require any third party modules.
- On Linux platforms, installing
libavformat
automatically causes libavcodec
to be installed.
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