Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.
Comment: Update schedule and freeze for 11.0.29 release

...

Retired Maintainers

Releases

Latest GA release: 11.0.28+6 (GA), July 15th 2025, [Release] [Tag] [Binaries]

Older releases can be found in the archive.

General Information

OpenJDK 11 updates will be delivered on the same established quarterly cycle used by Oracle i.e. "the third Tuesday closest to the 17th day of January, April, July and October."

Development takes place in the jdk11u-dev Mercurial Git repository and should be the primary place for OpenJDK committers to submit their work.

Code from the development repository is regularly tagged and promoted to the master jdk11u repository, which is used to stabilize and deliver the quarterly releases. Distributors should use this as their primary source for creating OpenJDK builds.

...

New fixes should first be submitted to the development repository for the current version of OpenJDK, jdk/jdk or higher updates repositories. Most changes submitted to the OpenJDK 11 project will be backports from this repositorythese.   Exceptions are made if an issue only applies to 11.

Everybody is encouraged to submit fixes for OpenJDK 11 by dropping creating a mail pull request to the jdkjdk11u-updates-dev mailing list Git repository.  Established Established community members will help new developers without commit access in getting their patch reviewed. For details on the process involved, continue reading herethese backport instructions.

Should you not be willing or not be able to drive a fix into JDK 11 updates, you can still suggest changes by dropping a mail to the jdk-updates-dev mailing list. But by only doing that, you are at the grace of the community to pick up your suggestion.

...

In general we follow the common rules for the jdk-updates project. Please note that these common rules do not allow enhancements to be back-ported, only fixes to bugs.

In addition this list, we will consider

  • Build system improvements, particularly for stability and reproducibility
  • Changes necessary to make 11u work on new operating systems and hardware

However, if there is an enhancement that provides substantial benefit to OpenJDK 11u users and it is of low risk, we will consider it. Please ask on the jdk-updates mailing list mailing list if you are in any doubt about whether your proposed backport might qualify.

If the backport requires more than just cosmetic changes (file location changes, copyright header updates) to apply to the 11u repository, it should first be submitted for review.

...

During the later stages of a release cycle, the release enters rampdown. The master jdk11u repository contains the latest version of that release, while the jdk11u-dev repository is used to start work on the next release. If a change needs to be pushed to a release in rampdown, push approval can still be requested using the jdk11u-critical-request label. As the name of this tag suggests, this process is intended for fixes such as major regressions that must make the release. More minor bugs and new features should go in the next release being developed in jdk11u-dev. The maintainers may approve with jdk11u-critical-yes, defer to jdk11u-dev or reject altogether. Outstanding approvals for critical fixes can be monitored here. If, and only if, the fix gets approved with jdk11u-critical-yes, it may be pushed to the jdk11u repository. Approved critical fixes show up in this JBS filter (login required).

At the end of the month prior to the release month, the jdk11u repository is declared frozen so embargoed security fixes can be added in private during the final few weeks. On release day, the final version will be pushed to the jdk11u repository and source bundles made available.

Repositories

jdk11u-dev: Always open repository for development of upcoming JDK 11 Update releases. Pushes Closed for rampdownPushes for 11.0.30 after jdk11u-fix-yes approval. Check here for clearance.

jdk11u: Repository used Frozen for Rampdown release of JDK 11 Update releases. Pushes only during 4-weeks rampdown period after jdk11u-critical-yes approval. Check here for clearance.0.29.

Timelines

The release date follows the schedule of Oracle Critical Patch Updates as this is the date embargoed security fixes can be published.

Dates may be subject to change.

OpenJDK 11.0.929

  • Wednesday, May 27 2020June 4th 2025 : jdk11u-dev repo forest open (tag: jdk-11.0.929+0)
  • TuesdayFriday, July 28 202025th 2025: First merge from build promotion jdk11u-dev to jdk11u dev→jdk11u (tag: jdk-11.0.929+1)
  • Tuesday, September 1 2020: Rampdown; last merge from jdk11u-dev to jdk11u
  • Tuesday, September 29 2020: Last tag before code freeze
  • Friday, August 1st 2025: Skipped; no changes.
  • Friday, August 8th 2025: Second build promotion jdk11u-dev→jdk11u Tuesday, October 20 2020 GA; OpenJDK 11.0.9 released (tag: jdk-11.0.9-ga)

OpenJDK 11.0.10

  • 29+2).
  • Friday, August 15th 2025: Third build promotion jdk11u-dev→jdk11u (tag: jdk-Wednesday, September 2 2020: jdk11u-dev repo open (tag: 11.0.1029+03).Tuesday, November 3 2020: First merge
  • from jdk11u-dev to jdk11u Friday, August 22nd 2025: Fourth build promotion jdk11u-dev→jdk11u (tag:jdk-11.0.1029+14).
  • Tuesday, December 1 2020: Rampdown; last merge from jdk11u-dev to jdk11u
  • Tuesday, December 29 2020: Last tag before code freeze
  • Tuesday, January 19 2021 GA; OpenJDK 11.0.10 released Friday, August 29th 2025: Fifth and final build promotion jdk11u-dev→jdk11u (tag:jdk-11.0.10-ga)

OpenJDK 11.0.11

  • Wednesday, December 2 2020: jdk11u-dev repo open (tag: 11.0.11+0)

Releases

Latest GA release: 11.0.8

  • 29+5). Start of Rampdown phase.
  • Friday, September 5th 2025: Skipped; no changes.
  • Friday, September 12th 2025: Skipped; no changes.
  • Friday, September 19th 2025: Skipped; no changes.
  • Friday, September 26th 2025: First and final jdk11u build promotion (tag: jdk-11.0.29+6). Frozen for release.
  • Tuesday, October 21st 2025: GA; OpenJDK 11.0.29 released (tag: jdk-11.0.29-ga, likely to bejdk-11.0.29+711.0.8+10 (GA), July 14th 2020, [Release] [Tag] [Binaries] [Missing changes vs 11.0.8 of Oracle] (JBS Login required) [Additional changes vs 11.0.8 of Oracle] (JBS Login required)


Older releases can be found in the archive.

Downloads

Latest Generally Available (GA) binary releases of the jdk11u stream of the OpenJDK jdk-updates project are available at: https://adoptopenjdkadoptium.net/upstream.html?variant=openjdk11&ga=gatemurin/releases/?version=11

Latest Early Access (EA) binary releases of the jdk11u stream of the OpenJDK jdk-updates project are available at:  https://adoptopenjdkadoptium.net/upstream.html?variant=openjdk11&ga=eatemurin/nightly/?version=11

JBS Filters

Some filters will only work for users that are logged into JBS.

...

[All requests] [Approved requests] [Approved requests without push] [Unapproved requests]

Filters for Release 11.0.

...

27

11.0.27/all: OracleJDK but not OpenJDK: Changes backported to OracleJDK 11.0.3-11.0.27 but not in OpenJDK [Open Downports Oracle -> OpenJDK - 11.0.9 Release Only][Open Downports Oracle -> OpenJDK - 27.

11.0.9 Release Only - Without JVMCI/Graal Items]

[Open Downports Oracle -> OpenJDK - All]

[Open Downports Oracle -> OpenJDK - All Without JVMCI/Graal Items]

[Additional commits in OpenJDK vs Oracle]

Filters for Release 11.0.10

[Open Downports Oracle -> OpenJDK - 11.0.10 Release Only]

[Open Downports Oracle -> OpenJDK - 11.0.10 Release Only - Without JVMCI/Graal Items]

[Open Downports Oracle -> OpenJDK - All]

[Open Downports Oracle -> OpenJDK - All Without JVMCI/Graal Items]

27/all/!deferred: OracleJDK but not OpenJDK: Changes backported to OracleJDK 11.0.3-11.0.27 but not in OpenJDK 11.0.27 excluding deferred Items, see JBS labels below.

11.0.27/new/!deferred: OracleJDK but not OpenJDK: Changes new in OracleJDK 11.0.27 but not in OpenJDK 11.0.27 excluding deferred Items, see JBS labels below.

Common jdk11u JBS labels

The above filters exclude issues that are marked with the following labels:

  • jdk11u-na Change does not apply to open jdk11u. In general, this is a change done by Oracle for their build or test infrastructure, for their own delivery or in their tests not open sourced. Any other change can also be not of interest to open jdk11u. In the past, we also used label openjdk-na for this purpose.
  • jdk11u-jvmci-defer Changes that address jvmci and graal. We, the maintainers, currently do not backport these changes. Feel free to address them!
  • jdk11u-solaris-sparc-defer Changes that address the Solaris or sparc ports. We, the maintainers currently do not backport these changes. Feel free to address them!
  • jdk11u-a11y-defer Changes that address accessibility. These should be urgently backported.
  • jdk11u-nashorn-defer  Changes to the Nashorn java script engine.
  • jdk11u-defer-next Change is generally acceptable, but should go into the next JDK 11 update release. I.e. 11.0.29 is currently collecting fixes in jdk11u-dev, but the proposed change should get into 11.0.30 (the next release) instead.  The maintainers will clear this label when development of the next release (11.0.30 in the example) is started.
  • jdk11u-todo Changes Oracle backported to older releases that are not backported to open jdk11u.  We mostly need this tag to make the "all" filters more efficient.

...