Search

Chapter 2. Eclipse Temurin features

download PDF

Eclipse Temurin does not contain structural changes from the upstream distribution of OpenJDK.

For the list of changes and security fixes that the latest OpenJDK 11 release of Eclipse Temurin includes, see OpenJDK 11.0.22 Released.

New features and enhancements

Review the following release notes to understand new features and feature enhancements included with the Eclipse Temurin 11.0.22 release:

New JFR event jdk.SecurityProviderService

Calls to the java.security.Provider.getService(String type, String algorithm) method now trigger a new JFR event, jdk.SecurityProviderService.

The jdk.SecurityProviderService event contains the following three fields:

  • Type: The type of service
  • Algorithm: The algorithm name
  • Provider: The security provider

The jdk.SecurityProviderService event is disabled by default. You can enable this event by using the standard JFR configuration files and options.

See JDK-8254711 (JDK Bug System).

Increased default value of jdk.jar.maxSignatureFileSize system property

OpenJDK 11.0.20 introduced a jdk.jar.maxSignatureFileSize system property for configuring the maximum number of bytes that are allowed for the signature-related files in a Java archive (JAR) file (JDK-8300596). By default, the jdk.jar.maxSignatureFileSize property was set to 8000000 bytes (8 MB), which was too small for some JAR files, such as the Mend (formerly WhiteSource) Unified Agent JAR file.

OpenJDK 11.0.22 increases the default value of the jdk.jar.maxSignatureFileSize property to 16000000 bytes (16 MB).

See JDK-8312489 (JDK Bug System)

Telia Root CA v2 certificate added

In OpenJDK 11.0.22, the cacerts truststore includes the Telia Root certificate authority (CA) v2 certificate:

  • Name: Telia Root CA v2
  • Alias name: teliarootcav2
  • Distinguished name: CN=Telia Root CA v2, O=Telia Finland Oyj, C=FI

See JDK-8317373 (JDK Bug System).

Let’s Encrypt ISRG Root X2 CA certificate added

In OpenJDK 11.0.22, the cacerts truststore includes the Internet Security Research Group (ISRG) Root X2 CA certificate from Let’s Encrypt:

  • Name: Let’s Encrypt
  • Alias name: letsencryptisrgx2
  • Distinguished name: CN=ISRG Root X2, O=Internet Security Research Group, C=US

See JDK-8317374 (JDK Bug System).

Digicert, Inc. root certificates added

In OpenJDK 11.0.22, the cacerts truststore includes four Digicert, Inc. root certificates:

Certificate 1
  • Name: DigiCert, Inc.
  • Alias name: digicertcseccrootg5
  • Distinguished name: CN=DigiCert CS ECC P384 Root G5, O="DigiCert, Inc.", C=US
Certificate 2
  • Name: DigiCert, Inc.
  • Alias name: digicertcsrsarootg5
  • Distinguished name: CN=DigiCert CS RSA4096 Root G5, O="DigiCert, Inc.", C=US
Certificate 3
  • Name: DigiCert, Inc.
  • Alias name: digicerttlseccrootg5
  • Distinguished name: CN=DigiCert TLS ECC P384 Root G5, O="DigiCert, Inc.", C=US
Certificate 4
  • Name: DigiCert, Inc.
  • Alias name: digicerttlsrsarootg5
  • Distinguished name: CN=DigiCert TLS RSA4096 Root G5, O="DigiCert, Inc.", C=US

See JDK-8318759 (JDK Bug System).

eMudhra Technologies Limited root certificates added

In OpenJDK 11.0.22, the cacerts truststore includes three eMudhra Technologies Limited root certificates:

Certificate 1
  • Name: eMudhra Technologies Limited
  • Alias name: emsignrootcag1
  • Distinguished name: CN=emSign Root CA - G1, O=eMudhra Technologies Limited, OU=emSign PKI, C=IN
Certificate 2
  • Name: eMudhra Technologies Limited
  • Alias name: emsigneccrootcag3
  • Distinguished name: CN=emSign ECC Root CA - G3, O=eMudhra Technologies Limited, OU=emSign PKI, C=IN
Certificate 3
  • Name: eMudhra Technologies Limited
  • Alias name: emsignrootcag2
  • Distinguished name: CN=emSign Root CA - G2, O=eMudhra Technologies Limited, OU=emSign PKI, C=IN

See JDK-8319187 (JDK Bug System).

Revised on 2024-05-09 16:48:33 UTC

Red Hat logoGithubRedditYoutubeTwitter

Learn

Try, buy, & sell

Communities

About Red Hat Documentation

We help Red Hat users innovate and achieve their goals with our products and services with content they can trust.

Making open source more inclusive

Red Hat is committed to replacing problematic language in our code, documentation, and web properties. For more details, see the Red Hat Blog.

About Red Hat

We deliver hardened solutions that make it easier for enterprises to work across platforms and environments, from the core datacenter to the network edge.

© 2024 Red Hat, Inc.