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base on AdoptOpenJDK HomeBrew Tap # ⚠ DEPRECATION NOTICE ⚠
This homebrew tap is officially deprecated in favor of the [temurin](https://formulae.brew.sh/cask/temurin) casks provided directly from the Homebrew project, and will receive no further updates after 2021-08-01 (Aug 01, 2021). Please adjust your usage accordingly:
Untap this brew tap:
```bash
$ brew untap AdoptOpenJDK/openjdk
```
To download the latest version (16):
```bash
$ brew install --cask temurin
```
To install other versions:
```bash
$ brew tap homebrew/cask-versions
$ brew install --cask temurin8
```
## AdoptOpenJDK - HomeBrew TAP
## Usage
To always get the latest and greatest AdoptOpenJDK, run:
```bash
$ brew install --cask adoptopenjdk
```
The `adoptopenjdk` cask will automatically upgrade to the newest patch or major release as soon as it comes out.
To stay with a specific major release, activate the AdoptOpenJDK tap with `brew tap` and then install the desired version with `brew install --cask <version>`:
```bash
$ brew tap AdoptOpenJDK/openjdk
$ brew install --cask <version>
```
To install AdoptOpenJDK 14 with HotSpot, run:
```bash
$ brew tap AdoptOpenJDK/openjdk
$ brew install --cask adoptopenjdk14
```
Multiple major releases can be installed side-by-side. To get a list of available versions, run `brew search adoptopenjdk` or see the [list here in the README](#available-versions).
### Available Versions
| Java Version | JDK | JRE
|--|--|--|
| Latest OpenJDK with Hotspot JVM | `adoptopenjdk` | `adoptopenjdk-jre` |
| Latest OpenJDK with OpenJ9 JVM | `adoptopenjdk-openj9` | `adoptopenjdk-openj9-jre` |
| OpenJDK8 with Hotspot JVM | `adoptopenjdk8` | `adoptopenjdk8-jre` |
| OpenJDK8 with OpenJ9 JVM | `adoptopenjdk8-openj9` | `adoptopenjdk8-openj9-jre` |
| OpenJDK9 with Hotspot JVM | `adoptopenjdk9` | n/a |
| OpenJDK10 with Hotspot JVM | `adoptopenjdk10` | n/a |
| OpenJDK11 with Hotspot JVM | `adoptopenjdk11` | `adoptopenjdk11-jre` |
| OpenJDK11 with OpenJ9 JVM | `adoptopenjdk11-openj9` | `adoptopenjdk11-openj9-jre` |
| OpenJDK12 with Hotspot JVM | `adoptopenjdk12` | `adoptopenjdk12-jre` |
| OpenJDK12 with OpenJ9 JVM | `adoptopenjdk12-openj9` | `adoptopenjdk12-openj9-jre` |
| OpenJDK13 with Hotspot JVM | `adoptopenjdk13` | `adoptopenjdk13-jre` |
| OpenJDK13 with OpenJ9 JVM | `adoptopenjdk13-openj9` | `adoptopenjdk13-openj9-jre` |
| OpenJDK14 with Hotspot JVM | `adoptopenjdk14` | `adoptopenjdk14-jre` |
| OpenJDK14 with OpenJ9 JVM | `adoptopenjdk14-openj9` | `adoptopenjdk14-openj9-jre` |
| OpenJDK15 with Hotspot JVM | `adoptopenjdk15` | `adoptopenjdk15-jre` |
| OpenJDK15 with OpenJ9 JVM | `adoptopenjdk15-openj9` | `adoptopenjdk15-openj9-jre` |
| OpenJDK16 with Hotspot JVM | `adoptopenjdk16` | `adoptopenjdk16-jre` |
| OpenJDK16 with OpenJ9 JVM | `adoptopenjdk16-openj9` | `adoptopenjdk16-openj9-jre` |
[docnocref]: https://www.eclipse.org/openj9/docs/xcompressedrefs/
[docmx]: https://www.eclipse.org/openj9/docs/xms/
### Switch between different JDK versions
1. Add the below function in your `~/.bashrc` or `~/.zshrc`
```bash
jdk() {
version=$1
export JAVA_HOME=$(/usr/libexec/java_home -v"$version");
java -version
}
```
For Fish shell user, add the below function in your `~/.config/fish/functions`
```fish
function jdk
set java_version $argv
set -Ux JAVA_HOME (/usr/libexec/java_home -v $java_version)
java -version
end
```
2. Source the profile and you can change the version like below:
```bash
jdk 1.8
jdk 9
jdk 11
jdk 13
```
## Adding a new cask
If a new major version has been released (e.g 14) add it to [casks.txt](casks.txt). Normally you just need to copy the list of casks from the previous major version. e.g
```bash
# OpenJDK14
adoptopenjdk14
adoptopenjdk14-jre
adoptopenjdk14-openj9
adoptopenjdk14-openj9-jre
```
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