
The Integrity Lifecyle Manager Client and Agent as of 12.2 release will no longer be supported on 32-bit and will be built only as a 64 application. Integrity Lifecyle Manager client and agent will be 64-bit client application: While there is delay to provide support for JDK11, we are making following changes to Integrity Lifecycle Manager:

Tooltip truncation issues in certain ILM Swing client components when using Oracle JDK11 Other issues:.ILM Server or Client Crash issues when using Oracle JDK11.Following issues are opened with Oracle JAVA: Until these issues are addressed by Oracle JAVA, we will not be able to support JDK11 with Integrity Lifecyle Manager. These issues needs to be addressed by Oracle JAVA. We have identified number of critical issues with Oracle JDk11. If you have succeeded (or not!) in building the JDK on a platform that is substantially different from the ones already listed, please document your experience in the list.Support for Oracle JDK 11 with Integrity Lifecyle Manager is postponed. We welcome updates from the community to this list. Note that build support is different for different versions of the JDK. The supported build platforms are listed below. Please keep this page up to date with any such efforts. In addition to the Oracle build team, other companies and individuals in the OpenJDK Community are welcome to help with making the JDK compile on these platforms, and can of course make similar commitments like the one Oracle has made.

The Oracle build team can help to solve some problems encountered, but only on a best-effort basis. For these platforms, there is no guarantee from Oracle that the build will succeed.

In addition to the build platforms supported by Oracle, the JDK can normally be built on many other platforms. Under normal circumstances, a build on any of these platforms will always succeed. If you report a failure to build on any of these platforms, the report will be processed with high priority from the build team in Oracle. Oracle defines a number of build platforms, with carefully specified versions of operating systems, compilers and other build tools.

This page intends to list what platforms the open-source JDK can build on, and who (if anyone) in the community is supporting those platforms. In an open-source community, for a build platform to be supported, someone has to step up and support it. Created by Magnus Ihse Bursie, last modified by Matthias Baesken on Jan 11, 2023
