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Gj 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. > > >