![]() To ensure compatibility, Arun Gupta, AWS’s chief open-source technologist, said that every time Amazon Corretto is released, the development team will implement the TCK (Technology Compatibility Kit) to ensure that the component is compatible with the Java SE platform. In response to AWS Linux’s long-term support for Java, AWS recently released the free OpenJDK Amazon Corretto to ensure that cloud users can get stable support and secure the operation of Java workloads. With Corretto, you can develop and run Java applications on operating systems, such as Amazon Linux 2, Windows, and macOS. Corretto is certified as compatible with the Java SE standard and is used internally at Amazon for many production services. This means that it has been fully tested. ![]() ![]() Amazon is using Corretto internally in production on thousands of services. It comes with long-term support, including performance enhancements and security fixes. I’m thrilled to see the work of our internal mission-critical Java team being made available to the rest of the world” - James GoslingĪmazon Corretto is a no cost, multiplatform, production-ready open JDK distribution. Amazon has released blog post with the following text that explains their reasoning for releasing Corretto: “Amazon has a long and deep history with Java. This is really great news for Java developers. Amazon Corretto, a no-cost distribution of the OpenJDK, is the new OpenJDK distribution from Amazon.
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