Java Version Manager inspired by nvm (Node.js). Written in Go.
The goal is to provide unified pain-free experience of installing (and switching between different versions of) JDK regardless of the OS (macOS, Linux x86/x86_64/ARMv7+, Windows x86_64).
This is a community fork of the original project and is currently a work in progress. There may be some out of date instructions in the README, please bear with us while we get things going.
jabba install
The JDK index is powered by DiscoAPI as such some of the JDK's may be named slightly differently from the old index The index will give you the list of jdks for your OS and architecture
- Oracle JDK (latest-version only)
- Oracle Server JRE (latest-version only),
- Adopt OpenJDK (jabba >=0.8.0 is required)
- Hotspot
- Eclipse OpenJ9
- Zulu OpenJDK (jabba >=0.3.0 is required)
- IBM SDK, Java Technology Edition (jabba >=0.6.0 is required)
- GraalVM CE
- OpenJDK
- OpenJDK Reference Implementation
- OpenJDK with Shenandoah GC (jabba >=0.10.0 is required)
- Liberica JDK
- Amazon Corretto
... and from custom URLs.
See jabba-wrapper
brew install jabba
Add the following to your .zshrc
[ -s "$HOMEBREW_PREFIX/opt/jabba/jabba.sh" ] && . "$HOMEBREW_PREFIX/opt/jabba/jabba.sh"
If HOMEBREW_PREFIX
isn't already defined for you run:
brew --prefix
to get the value
(in bash/zsh/...)
export JABBA_VERSION=...
curl -sL https://github.com/Jabba-Team/jabba/raw/main/install.sh | bash && . ~/.jabba/jabba.sh
Use the same command to upgrade, you can also upgrade from shyiko's 0.11.2 by running this command
The script modifies common shell rc files by default. To skip these provide the --skip-rc
flag to install.sh
like so:
export JABBA_VERSION=...
curl -sL https://github.com/Jabba-Team/jabba/raw/main/install.sh | bash -s -- --skip-rc && . ~/.jabba/jabba.sh
Make sure to source jabba.sh
in your environment if you skip it:
export JABBA_VERSION=...
[ -s "$JABBA_HOME/jabba.sh" ] && source "$JABBA_HOME/jabba.sh"
In fish command looks a little bit different - export JABBA_VERSION=...
curl -sL https://github.com/Jabba-Team/jabba/raw/main/install.sh | bash; and . ~/.jabba/jabba.fish
If you don't have
curl
installed - replacecurl -sL
withwget -qO-
.
If you are behind a proxy see - curl / wget manpage. Usually simple
http_proxy=http://proxy-server:port https_proxy=http://proxy-server:port curl -sL ...
is enough.
While you can use the same snippet as above, chances are you don't want jabba binary & shell
integration script(s) to be included in the final Docker image, all you want is a JDK. Here is the Dockerfile
showing how this can be done:
FROM buildpack-deps:jessie-curl
RUN curl -sL https://github.com/Jabba-Team/jabba/raw/main/install.sh | \
JABBA_COMMAND="install 1.15.0 -o /jdk" bash
ENV JAVA_HOME /jdk
ENV PATH $JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH
(when
JABBA_COMMAND
env variable is setinstall.sh
downloadsjabba
binary, executes specified command and then deletes the binary)
$ docker build -t <image_name>:<image_tag> .
$ docker run -it --rm <image_name>:<image_tag> java -version
java version "1.15.0....
(in powershell)
[Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol = [Net.SecurityProtocolType]::Tls12
Invoke-Expression (
Invoke-WebRequest https://github.com/Jabba-Team/jabba/raw/main/install.ps1 -UseBasicParsing
).Content
Use the same command to upgrade, you can also upgrade from shyiko's 0.11.2 by running this command
Scoop
Whilst jabba is listed in the Scoop package manager, scoop only install the binary, it doesn't add the shell integration, it is recommended you install from the script above or try adding the shell integration manually while we investigate the proper fix, see the (issue here)[#48] for details.
# list available JDK's
jabba ls-remote
# you can use any valid semver range to narrow down the list
jabba ls-remote zulu@~1.8.60
jabba ls-remote "*@>=1.6.45 <1.9" --latest=minor
# install Oracle JDK
jabba install 1.15.0
# install Oracle Server JRE
jabba install sjre@1.8
# install Eclipse Temurin / Adoptium (Hotspot)
jabba install temurin@1.8-0
# install Adopt OpenJDK (Hotspot)
jabba install aoj@1.8-0
# install Adopt OpenJDK (Eclipse OpenJ9)
jabba install aoj_openj9@1.9-0
# install Zulu OpenJDK
jabba install zulu@1.8
jabba install zulu@~1.8.144 # same as "zulu@>=1.8.144 <1.9"
# install IBM SDK, Java Technology Edition
jabba install semeru@1.8
# install GraalVM CE
jabba install graalvm@1.0-0
# install Oracle OpenJDK
jabba install oracle_open_jdk@1.10-0
# install Microsoft OpenJDK
jabba install microsoft@11.0.16
# install OpenJDK with Shenandoah GC
jabba install openjdk-shenandoah@1.10-0
# install from custom URL
# (supported qualifiers: zip (since 0.3.0), tgz, tgx (since 0.10.0), dmg, bin, exe)
jabba install 1.8.0-custom=tgz+http://example.com/distribution.tar.gz
jabba install 1.8.0-custom=tgx+http://example.com/distribution.tar.xz
jabba install 1.8.0-custom=zip+file:///opt/distribution.zip
# uninstall JDK
jabba uninstall zulu@1.6.77
# link system JDK
jabba link system@1.8.72 /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_72.jdk
# list all installed JDK's
jabba ls
# switch to a different version of JDK (it must be already `install`ed)
jabba use aoj@1.8
jabba use zulu@~1.6.97
echo "1.8" > .jabbarc
# switch to the JDK specified in .jabbarc (since 0.5.0)
jabba use
# set default java version on shell (since 0.2.0)
# this version will automatically be "jabba use"d every time you open up a new terminal
jabba alias default 1.8
.jabbarc
has to be a valid YAML file. JDK version can be specified asjdk: 1.8
or simply as1.8
(same as~1.8
,1.8.x
">=1.8.0 <1.9.0"
(mind the quotes)).
jsyk: jabba keeps everything under
~/.jabba
(on Linux/Mac OS X) /%USERPROFILE%/.jabba
(on Windows). If at any point of time you decide to uninstall jabba - just remove this directory.
For more information see jabba --help
.
PREREQUISITE: go1.8
git clone https://github.com/Jabba-Team/jabba $GOPATH/src/github.com/Jabba-Team/jabba
cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/Jabba-Team/jabba
make fetch
go run jabba.go
# to test a change
make test # or "test-coverage" if you want to get a coverage breakdown
# to make a build
make build # or "build-release" (latter is cross-compiling jabba to different OSs/ARCHs)
Q: What if I already have java
installed?
A: It's fine. You can switch between system JDK and jabba
-provided one whenever you feel like it (jabba use ...
/ jabba deactivate
).
They are not gonna conflict with each other.
Q: How do I switch java
globally?
A: jabba doesn't have this functionality built-in because the exact way varies greatly between the operation systems and usually involves elevated permissions. But. Here are the snippets that should work:
- Windows
(in powershell as administrator)
# select jdk
jabba use ...
# modify global PATH & JAVA_HOME
$envRegKey = [Microsoft.Win32.Registry]::LocalMachine.OpenSubKey('SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Environment', $true)
$envPath=$envRegKey.GetValue('Path', $null, "DoNotExpandEnvironmentNames").replace('%JAVA_HOME%\bin;', '')
[Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable('JAVA_HOME', "$(jabba which $(jabba current))", 'Machine')
[Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable('PATH', "%JAVA_HOME%\bin;$envPath", 'Machine')
- Linux
(tested on Debian/Ubuntu)
# select jdk
jabba use ...
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/java java ${JAVA_HOME%*/}/bin/java 20000
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/javac javac ${JAVA_HOME%*/}/bin/javac 20000
To switch between multiple GLOBAL alternatives use
sudo update-alternatives --config java
.
By using this software you agree to
- Oracle Binary Code License Agreement for the Java SE Platform Products and JavaFX
- Oracle Technology Network Early Adopter Development License Agreement in case of EA releases
- Apple's Software License Agreement in case of "Java for OS X"
- International License Agreement for Non-Warranted Programs in case of IBM SDK, Java Technology Edition.
This software is for educational purposes only.
Use it at your own risk.