The default java binaries are normally specified by the "alternatives" system, defined by linking /usr/bin/ to each of the binaries in a given JDK directory. There are different ways to do this, depending on the way your JVM is invoked. However, differences between distributions are nowadays negligible for most users, and specialist requirements mean it's better for users to specify defaults individually. The default Java version on DICE is shown above but it is subject to change over time (though typically only between semesters). Here's a summary of the versions to be found on DICE: DICE Ubuntu Focal We support multiple versions and distribution of Java (both the JVM runtime ("JRE") and development tools "JDK").
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