Amazon Corretto
Amazon Corretto
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📅 Last updated on 19 April 2023
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Amazon Corretto is a GPLv2 with CPE
licensed build of the Open Java Development Kit (OpenJDK) with long-term support and patches from
Amazon. Corretto is certified using the Java Technical Compatibility Kit (TCK) to ensure it meets
the Java SE standard. It is available on Linux, Windows, macOS and Docker.
Release
Released
Security Support
Latest
20
2 months and 1 week ago
(10 Feb 2023)
Ends
in 5 months
(01 Oct 2023)
20.0.1.9.1
(14 Apr 2023)
19
8 months ago
(16 Aug 2022)
Ended
3 weeks and 2 days ago
(01 Apr 2023)
19.0.2.7.1
18
1 year and 2 months ago
(10 Feb 2022)
Ended
6 months ago
(18 Oct 2022)
18.0.2.9.1
17 (LTS)
1 year and 8 months ago
(20 Aug 2021)
Ends
in 6 years
(01 Oct 2029)
17.0.7.7.1
(14 Apr 2023)
16
2 years ago
(15 Mar 2021)
Ended
1 year and 6 months ago
(19 Oct 2021)
16.0.2.7.1
15
2 years and 8 months ago
(24 Aug 2020)
Ended
2 years ago
(16 Mar 2021)
15.0.2.7.1
11 (LTS)
4 years ago
(12 Feb 2019)
Ends
in 4 years
(01 Sep 2027)
11.0.19.7.1
(14 Apr 2023)
8 (LTS)
4 years ago
(30 Jan 2019)
Ends
in 3 years
(30 Jun 2026)
8.372.07.1
(18 Apr 2023)
Initially, only LTS versions of OpenJDK were released.
Since OpenJDK 15, Corretto follows the same cadence as OpenJDK, with 6-month rapid-release cycle.
Starting with OpenJDK 11, there is a new LTS release every 3 years (every sixth OpenJDK release).
After OpenJDK 17, the LTS frequency will be increased to every 2 years (every fourth OpenJDK release).
LTS releases includes performance enhancements and security updates, both from the upstream OpenJDK
project and from Amazon. The list of Amazon patches can be seen in each version’s documentation.
Updates are planned to be released quarterly, but urgent fixes (including security) outside the
regular quarterly cycle may occur.
Corretto is one of the many builds of OpenJDK. For recommendations on which JDK build to use, check
out whichjdk.com.
More information is available on the Amazon Corretto website.
You should be running one of the supported release numbers listed above in the rightmost column.
java -version
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