Java
This article is about Java, the programming language.
JDK options
Your default choice should probably be to install jdk11
, which is an alias for openjdk11
. If you're in a server environment, go for jdk11_headless
. Java 11 is the currently-maintained LTS version of OpenJDK as of Oct 2019.
As you might expect, though, many flavors of Java are available in NixOS.
- OpenJDK, by far the most popular non-Oracle JVM implementation
openjdk8[_headless]
for a legacy Java 8 VM required by some older appsopenjdk11[_headless]
, the currently-supported LTS version of OpenJDKopenjdk12[_headless]
, the current version of OpenJDK
- AdoptOpenJDK, prebuilt binaries for OpenJDK
adoptopenjdk-bin
points to the latest version of AdoptOpenJDK, which is version 11 at the time of writing.adoptopenjdk-jre-bin
is available if you want to avoid downloading the compiler and only require the runtime environment.
- JetBrains JDK (
jetbrains.jdk
), a fork of OpenJDK with modifications made by JetBrains - Oracle's JDK (
oraclejdk
), only version 8 is available.
Using Oracle JDK instead of Open JDK
Almost all Java packages in nixpkgs use Open JDK in form of a jre dependency. If you use Oracle JDK and also want other applications to use it, you can simply tweak your .nixpkgs/config.nix
so that your desired application uses Oracles JDK or JRE.
Example with UMLet with JRE
{
allowUnfree = true;
packageOverrides = pkgs: rec {
umlet = pkgs.umlet.override {
jre = pkgs.oraclejre8;
};
};
}
Better font rendering
By default java does not enable antialiasing for font rendering. By exporting environment variables, this can be fixed:
$ export _JAVA_OPTIONS='-Dawt.useSystemAAFontSettings=lcd'
More options can be found in the archlinux wiki