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Make sure that the directories where the two AdoptOpenJDK version are installed are accessible from the other Windows machine.
#Openjdk 7 default jvm policy install
I have installed AdoptOpenJDK 11.0.2 with OpenJ9 Windows 圆4 at pathĮ:\nosave\Java\jdk-11.0.2+9_openj9-0.12.1Īlso Install AdoptOpenJDK 8 update 202 with OpenJ9 Windows 圆4 on same Windows machine In current example, my machine's host name is "Jupiter" Install AdoptOpenJDK 11.0.2 with OpenJ9 Windows 圆4 on a Windows machine.
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I have narrowed the issue with a minimal sample code taken from a Java Tutorial at: With this setup, we have detected a regression with AdoptOpenJDK 11.0.2 with OpenJ9 versus AdoptOpenJDK 8 update 202 (both Windows 圆4): whenever we try to execute Java code with a Java policy, we get this kind of exception:Įxception in thread "main" : Failed to load default.policy I have a particular setup for our pool of Windows automated test replay machines where we install Java on a single Windows machine, and I use this Java Runtime with UNC path from other Windows machines.