[Looking for Charlie's main web site?]

Announcing Java updates of Jan 2022 for Java 8, 11, and 17: resources and thoughts

Note: This blog post is from 2022. Some content may be outdated--though not necessarily. Same with links and subsequent comments from myself or others. Corrections are welcome, in the comments. And I may revise the content as necessary.
New JVM updates have been released last week (Jan 18, 2022) for the current long-term support (LTS) releases of Oracle Java, 8, 11, and 17. (Note that prior to Java 9, releases of Java were known technically as 1.x, to 8 is referred to in resources below as 1.8.) I'd shared the news in a tweet last week, but was delayed in getting this post out.

The new updates are 1.8.0_321, (aka 8u321), 11.0.14, and 17.0.2, respectively).

For more on them, including information on the security fixes and bug fixes they each contain, see the Oracle resources I list below, as well as some additional info I offer for if you may be skipping to this from a JVM update from before Apr 2021, as well as info for Adobe ColdFusion users on where to find the updated Java versions, what JVM versions Adobe CF supports, and more.

[....Continue Reading....]

Comments
Charlie, you write: “The new updates are 1.8.0_311, (aka 8u311), 11.0.13, and 17.0.2, respectively)”.

Shouldn’t that be: “The new updates are 1.8.0_321, (aka 8u321), 11.0.14, and 17.0.2, respectively)” ?
# Posted By Wouter | 1/27/22 8:26 AM
Good catch. You may not have noticed but I got it right in the two other places I'd mentioned the version numbers. But indeed it's a bummer that I missed the first. Correcting now. Thanks.
No worries! I return often to your website for definitive answers on CF, so I hate to see (small) errors here.
# Posted By Wouter | 1/27/22 9:55 AM
As do I. :-) So again, thanks.
Copyright ©2025 Charlie Arehart
Carehart Logo
BlogCFC was created by Raymond Camden. This blog is running version 5.005.
(Want to validate the HTML in this page?)

Managed Hosting Services provided by
Managed Dedicated Hosting