

BrowsersĪs of April 2019 applets are no longer supported but are known-to-work in IE 11. Hardware rendering is not supported in guest systems on Oracle VM, VirtualBox and Hyper-V Server 2012. Ubuntu Linux (Hard-Float ABI) 12.04 LTS, ARMv7 VFP, was listed but is no longer supported by the OS VendorĪll the above operating systems are also certified when running as virtual guest on any of the following hypervisors as long as the operating system is supported by that hypervisor.Ubuntu Linux (Hard-Float ABI) 14.04 LTS, ARMv8, was listed but is no longer supported by the OS Vendor.Support for Ubuntu 19.04 incorrectly listed 1.8.0_221 as the release on which it was certified.For Linux platforms, gtk2 2.18+ is required for supporting JavaFX.All default desktop managers are certified, except where noted.On 64-bit operating systems (OSs), both 32-bit and 64-bit Java virtual machines (JVMs) are certified, except where noted.Oracle Linux covers both kernels: Red Hat Compatible and Unbreakable.Support for SPARC M8 and SPARC T8 requires JDK 1.8.0_131 or higher.Support for SPARC M7, SPARC T7, and SPARC S7 requires JDK 1.8.0_60 or higher.Older versions remain listed only for archival purposes.

* Oracle does not certify on Operating System versions that are no longer supported by the Operating System provider.MacOS 10.15 Catalina support added with 1.8.0_261 Oracle Linux covers both the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel (UEK) and the Red Hat Compatible Kernel (RHCK). Update to a newer OS might be required to address support requests (*). Gtk2 2.18+ is required for supporting JavaFX
