#Openjdk 7 specs rpm download
node - The URL which to download the IBM JDK/SDK.
#Openjdk 7 specs rpm windows
node - The allowed return codes for the package toīe installed on Windows machines (default is 0, you can define an array of valid values.).node - AWS Session Token to use with AWS API calls.node - AWS Secret Access Key to use with AWS API calls.node - AWS Acess Key ID to use with AWS API calls.node - Indicates whether to remove previous versions of the JRE (default is false).node - The checksum for the package to download on Windows machines (default is nil, which does not perform checksum validation).
#Openjdk 7 specs rpm install
node - The internal location of your java install for windows.node - Indicates that you accept Oracle's EULA.node - Version and architecture specific attributes for setting the URL on Oracle's site for the JDK, and the checksum of the.node - Array of OpenJDK package names to install in the java::openjdk recipe.node - Optionally sets JAVA_HOME in /etc/environment for Default false.To configure this attribute for ibm, ibm_tar, and oracle_rpm install flavors, you must use an attribute precedence of force_default or higher in your attribute file. node - Default location of the " $JAVA_HOME".node - JDK version to install, defaults to '6'.node - Type of Java installation, defauls to jdk, needed for JCE to find the install path of jar's for JDK/JRE installation.node - Flavor of JVM you would like installed ( oracle, oracle_rpm, openjdk, adoptopenjdk, ibm, windows), default openjdk on Linux/Unix platforms, windows on Windows platforms.node - Location to download and extract the tarball.See attributes/default.rb for default values. CentOS, RedHat, Fedora, Scientific, Amazon."checksum" => "The SHA256 checksum of the bin" To install Oracle Java 7 (note that when installing Oracle JDK, accept_oracle_download_terms attribute must be set - see below role for an example): name "java"Įxample role to install IBM flavored Java: name "java" The install_flavor attribute is used to determine which JDK to install (AdoptOpenJDK, OpenJDK, Oracle, IBM, or Windows), and jdk_version specifies which version to install (currently 6 and 7 are supported for all JDK types, 8 and 10 for Oracle and AdoptOpenJDK ). Include the java recipe wherever you would like Java installed, such as a run list ( recipe) or a cookbook ( include_recipe 'java'). You can then override the attributes in a cookbook, role, or environment: default = '8'ĭefault = 'oracle'ĭefault = ''ĭefault = 'The SHA-256 checksum of the JDK archive'ĭefault = true It is recommended that you store the archives on an artifact server or s3 bucket. Oracle has been known to change the behavior of its download site frequently. If you’d like to know more please visit or come chat with us on the Chef Community Slack in #sous-chefs. The Sous Chefs are a community of Chef cookbook maintainers working together to maintain important cookbooks. This cookbook is maintained by the Sous Chefs. It defaults to installing OpenJDK, but it can also install Oracle, IBM JDKs or AdoptOpenJDK.
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