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On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 6:40 PM Scott Palmer <swpal...@gmail.com> wrote:

> There are no JRE downloads after Java 8.
>
> You are expected to bundle Java with your application.
>
> Scott
>
>
> On Sep 30, 2019, at 12:39 PM, Derik Devecchio <ddevecc...@celestron.com>
> wrote:
>
> I know that the Netbeans’s forum doesn’t maintain Java.com
> <http://java.com/>.   But I don’t know anyone else to ask off hand.
>
> I went to Java.com <http://java.com/> to find out the “latest public
> stable release”.   I was expecting Java 9 point something.    But I was
> hoping for 10, 11 or maybe 12.   Low and behold it is still on Java8 u 221?
>
>
>
> Isn’t Java 9 stable enough for public?   As a person that writes software
> for the customers of my company, I am loath to write code using a version
> of Java that won’t be compatible with what most people already have
> installed on their machine.     And if they don’t have any version of Java
> installed on their computer, which is increasingly the case,  then my code
> should be compatible with the JRE they download from the most obvious
> place, Java.com <http://java.com/>.
>
> I was just wondering if maybe Java.com <http://java.com/> wasn’t the
> right place anymore.  It doesn’t seem like the site is stagnate.   8u221
> was released just a few months ago.  But why 8?     If anyone has a clue, I
> would appreciate some enlightenment.
>
>
> —
> derik
>
> P.S.   Great work bringing such a huge project over to the Apache
> framework.   I thought it would be a lot easier than it is.  I have watched
> some fo the videos of Gertjan discussing the mind bogglingly large amount
> of tedious work involved.   I applaud your efforts.
>
>
>

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