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Support multiple JDKs in Debian Linux

December 29, 2020

With the relatively recent change in the frequency of Java releases (every six months) it has become pretty much required to be able to have multiple JDKs on one’s development machine, and being able to run/test them at different times, for different projects, or even for the same project. Motivation While some wizardry with symlinks … More Support multiple JDKs in Debian Linux

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