![]() This way, you can avoid any potential issues around Oracleâs licensing changes for Java SE. Our options now are either to tell SQL Server which Java runtime to use, or let it install Azulâs Zulu OpenJDK installation of the Java Runtime Environment. Instead, thereâs another prompt in the setup for Java installation. Not pictured: the biggest reason people avoided installing PolyBase. If you have questions (we know you do), please use this thread. We expect to provide further updates on the Java migration by December 2021. ![]() We will continue with our regular update cycles for now with Oracle JDK. Thereâs no more prompt about Oracle JRE 7+ on initial installation. azul-zulu Share Improve this question Follow edited at 10:22 Sergey Grinev 34k 10 128 141 asked at 15:19 DarVar 16.6k 28 96 145 Add a comment 6 Answers Sorted by: 24 /lib/security/cacerts Took me a while to find it, but found the answer here: OpenJDK 10 Now Includes Root CA Certificates. Our planned roll out of Coldfusion installers with Azul Zulu JDK has been put on hold. Whomp whomp.Ä«ut as of CTP 3.2, your life just got 0.85% better. If you tried to skirt the installation, youâd get an error message telling you not to pass GO and not to collect $200. To verify that the package was extracted correctly, run /bin/java -version Example output: zulu8.![]() This is your Azul Zulu installation folder. ![]() Prior to SQL Server 2019 CTP 3.2, installing PolyBase required an installation of Oracleâs Java Runtime Environment 7 Update 51 or higher, either directly from Oracle or through OpenJDK. Azul Systems provides at no cost builds of their Zulu JDK product for Solaris on x86 64-bit as well as SPARC 64-bit, for both Java 8 and Java 11. Travis Wright covers it in some detail, as well as what it means for customers. One of the more interesting parts of SQL Server 2019 CTP 3.2âs release notes is the relationship between Microsoft and Azul Systems. ![]()
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