![]() Again check the list of installed JDKs as shown below. You might be required to switch the active JDK in case it does not reflect the OpenJDK 14. OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 14.0.1+7, mixed mode, sharing) OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 14.0.1+7) # It should show the version installed by us Now we will verify the installation as shown below. Sudo mv jdk-14.0.1.jdk /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/ Sudo rm -rf "/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/ jdk-14.0.1.jdk" You may also rename the OpenJDK 14 to install it parallel to the existing Oracle JDK 14. I have removed the existing Oracle JDK 14 (Fig 1 and Fig 4) to install OpenJDK 14. ![]() ![]() Optionally, remove the existing Oracle JDK 14. # Check the OpenJDK version using the list commandÄrwxr-xr-x+ 17 alpha staff 544 Apr 26 21:34 1 alpha staff 6148 Apr 26 23:10. # Check the downloaded file name using ls -la command Now, install the OpenJDK downloaded in the previous step using the commands as shown below.
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