Hi Kenneth,

OpenJDK is free and open source, as is GraalVM Community Edition.

I would start by downloading the Windows 64-bit version of Fiji and giving
it a try as is. Fiji currently works most easily with OpenJDK 8 or 11.

If you want to customize your Java, I've tested Fiji's new launcher (which
is not yet released) with many different flavors [1]. Once that new
launcher is released, the Fiji download will be updated to bundle OpenJDK
21 instead of OpenJDK 8.

Regards,
Curtis

[1]
https://github.com/apposed/jaunch/blob/bd7671b990e1137414d825a204e62a5505d817de/configs/jvm.toml#L326-L346

On Mon, Jan 6, 2025 at 3:38 AM Kenneth R Sloan <[email protected]>
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> I’m setting up a new Windows 11 machine which will spend a lot of time
> running FIJI (mostly custom plugins developed on a Mac).  I can’t remember
> the last Windows machine I set up.
>
> Looking for recommendations on a Java set up.
> Free would be nice, but don’t mind paying if necessary.
>
> -Kenneth Sloan
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