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This page is deprecated and it's content is either old or being moved to the OpenJDK Developers' Guide. Please update your links.

Most HotSpot development work is done in jdk/hs. Larger projects are recommended to use a project repository which is synced with jdk/hs on a regular basis.

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titleWhat is an integration blocker?

An integration blocker is a bug that is present in a repository, but has not yet spread to the upstream repository. We want to make sure not to spread problems, so if there are new failures in a repository, hold upstream integration.

There is a JBS label that is used to help keep track of bugs that are blocking integration, integration_blocker.

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titleNever integrate if there are open integration blockers

Use the JBS filter Hotspot Integration blockers to find out if there are any blockers.

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