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Qualitia recommends to use one of the following Qualitia certified 64-bit JRE versions of Java 8 on which Qualitia Automation Studio (QAS) has done regression testing successfully.been tested successfully:

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Qualitia allows you to install QAS using other JRE versions

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Similarly, Qualitia does not recommend to use Java version higher than Java 8. If you install Java version higher than Java 8 such as Java 9 or Java 11, then QAS may not work as expected.

Azul Java (Recommended)
Qualitia recommends to use Azul Java for the following reasons:

  • Free and open source (OpenJDK-based distributions with no field of use restriction)

  • Azul Java Development Kits and Java runtimes are certified fully compliant with the Java platform, Standard Edition (Java SE) specifications.

  • Azul provides optional paid commercial support in affordable price range compare to Oracle.

  • Azul provides both quarterly security-only Critical Patch Updates for rapid deployment plus consolidated Patch Set Updates that combine bugfixes, new features, and security patches.

  • Assured high performance in any environment: On-Premises, Cloud, and IoT.

AdoptOpenJDK

The following features of AdoptOpenJDK are:

  • 100% free and open source OpenJDK-based distribution.

  • AdoptOpenJDK build and not TCK compliant.

  • AdoptOpenJDK provides rock-solid 

  • OpenJDK and Eclipse OpenJ9 (with OpenJDK class libraries) binaries for the Java ecosystem and also provides infrastructure as code, and a Build farm for builders of OpenJDK and Eclipse OpenJ9 (with OpenJDK class libraries), on any platform.

 Oracle

The following features of Oracle JDK are:

  • Proprietary JDK based on OpenJDK and is no longer available to download for free.

  • Offers JDKs for Windows, Mac, Linux and Solaris OSs, but has dropped support for 32-bit runtimes since Java 9. Oracle

  • Offers commercial support for their JDKs. Oracle leads both the OpenJDK Vulnerability Group

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also. However, only the versions listed above are tested. If you use any other version, you may face issues while executing test cases.