Yeah from what I can see, you might need to compile it and package it
yourself :o  Here's a link that may help if you haven't already seen it...
http://gleamynode.net/articles/2296/

Richard.


On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 3:21 PM, David Vree <david.h.v...@gmail.com> wrote:

> omg!! - you have to uncheck the "Install automatically" box....and then
> you can enter the JAVA_HOME.  Doh! That answers part two of my question.
>
> Now I just need to find OpenJDK 7 JDK/JRE Ubuntu zip files.
>
>
> On Tuesday, August 6, 2013 11:11:47 PM UTC-4, Richard Bywater wrote:
>
>> Assuming that you can get a JAVA_HOME per version (can't help with that
>> one at the moment I'm afraid), then I think you'll need to set up each
>> version in the Manage Jenkins / Configure System (look under JDK to find
>> the JDK entries).
>>
>> You can then either stick the JAVA_HOME for each version in on that page.
>>
>> Hope that helps point you in the right direction on that part... (and
>> hopefully I'm correct! :) )
>> Richard.
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 3:05 PM, David Vree <david....@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I have a Jenkins server that has been running well with various versions
>>> of the Sun Java 7 JDK for a while now, although I am not that familiar with
>>> Jenkins.
>>>
>>> However, my project would also like to officially support OpenJDK now.
>>>  I'd like to install and configure jobs to use multiple specific versions
>>> of OpenJDK.  Because of this, I can't install from the Ubuntu
>>> repository...I need fine grained control and don't want a system update to
>>> modify my builds.
>>>
>>> The only other installer options are extract zip file and run command.
>>>  There is an "OpenJDK Installer" plugin, but it is for RedHat/Centos and is
>>> repo based, which (again) won't work.
>>>
>>> I cannot locate zip files for versions of the 64 bit OpenJDK on the
>>> internet.  Can anyone tell me a good way to get specific versions of those?
>>>
>>> Also, whats the best way to configure Jenkins to use those?  Put them on
>>> a server and use the extract from zip installer?  It seems easier to just
>>> unzip on the build machine and configure Jenkins to use that as the
>>> JAVA_HOME for certain jobs, but I don't see any way to do that.  What are
>>> folks doing in this regard?
>>>
>>> I'll also have the same issue if the decision to support the IBM JRE
>>> happens too.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Dave
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