Chapter 5. JBoss Developer Studio 10.2


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Operating SystemChip ArchitectureJava Development Kit

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6

x86, x86_64

OpenJDK 1.6[a], OpenJDK 1.7[a], Oracle JDK 1.6[a], Oracle JDK 1.7[a], and Oracle JDK 1.8

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7

x86_64

OpenJDK 1.7[a], OpenJDK 1.8, Oracle JDK 1.7[a], and Oracle JDK 1.8

Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows 8, and Microsoft Windows 10

x86, x86_64

OpenJDK 8[b], Oracle JDK 1.6[a], Oracle JDK 1.7[a], and Oracle JDK 1.8

macOS El Capitan (10.11), and macOS Sierra (10.12)

x86_64

Apple JDK 1.6[a], Oracle JDK 1.7[a], and Oracle JDK 1.8

Fedora 23 and 24

x86, x86_64

OpenJDK 1.7[a], OpenJDK 1.8, Oracle JDK 1.6[a], Oracle JDK 1.7[a], and Oracle JDK 1.8

Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and Ubuntu 16.04 LTS

x86, x86_64

OpenJDK 1.6[a], OpenJDK 1.7[a], Oracle JDK 1.6[a], Oracle JDK 1.7[a], and Oracle JDK 1.8

[a] Java Development Kits 1.6 and 1.7 are not supported for running JBoss Developer Studio; they are supported for application development and deployment only.
[b] OpenJDK 8 for Microsoft Windows is 64-bit only.
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