
- Install openjdk 11 debian repository install#
- Install openjdk 11 debian repository manual#
- Install openjdk 11 debian repository archive#
- Install openjdk 11 debian repository software#
Install openjdk 11 debian repository install#
Install openjdk 11 debian repository manual#

Install openjdk 11 debian repository archive#
OpenHAB is available as a platform independent archive file or through a package repository: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM Zulu11.43+55-CA (build 11.0.9.1+1-LTS, mixed mode)īefore you can start, two decisions have to be made: Some add-ons use libraries that do not work with a 64-bit JVM on ARM.Ĭheck your current Java version by opening a command line console and typing java -version: The 32-bit JVM performs better on the ARM platform. The 32-bit version of the JVM is recommended on ARM platforms such as the Raspberry Pi. The 64-bit version of the JVM is recommended on platforms using a 64-bit OS and an Intel or AMD processor. But be aware that although developers are working hard to make this work, there might be problems with the oldest parts of openHAB 2.x, such as some of the v1 bindings, due to non-backward compatible changes in Java 11. Note that openHAB 3 will run under Java 11, and you can use it with openHAB 2.X as well. Please download and install the Java 11 version of the JVM. Open Source JDK backed by many large companies Licensing restrictions (opens new window), manual installation required on many Linux systems: Ubuntu (opens new window), Mint (opens new window), and Debian (opens new window) are some examples

Java PlatformĬompletely open source, fully certified Java SE compliant build of OpenJDK, embedded version optimized for ARM devices available here (opens new window) Please note that versions of Java higher than 11 are not supported at the moment. OpenJDK may also be used, but it has some known limitations (opens new window) with openHAB and is not recommended. Oracle Java is also suitable for most configurations, but licensing restrictions may apply.

Zulu is currently the recommended Java platform for openHAB.ĭownload (opens new window) and installation (opens new window) instructions can be found on Azul Systems' Zulu website. Make sure that you have an up to date Java 11 JVM platform installed on your host system. Please check the menu to the left for all available options. The previously mentioned openHABian can also be used to kickstart your openHAB experience on existing Debian/Ubuntu based Linux systems. The Raspberry Pi as a minimal sufficient device is quite popular, especially as we offer a quick setup with openHABian.Ī popular alternative is our solution for the Synology DiskStation, which many users already own in their homes. Many devices are suited to host a continuous installation of openHAB.Įxperiences with different devices and environments can be found in the community forum hardware section (opens new window).
Install openjdk 11 debian repository software#

Typical hardware and software requirements are: You've gained some experience and want to use openHAB to seriously control your home?
