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OPENJDK FOR WINDOWS CODE
Fixes and enhancements that have not yet been formally upstreamed will be clearly signposted in our release notes with source code available. Microsoft Build of OpenJDK binaries may contain fixes and enhancements or backported fixes and backported enhancements that we deem important to our customers and our internal users but that have not been (and may not be) incorporated in the upstream OpenJDK project due to decisions outside of Microsoft’s control.

The LTS releases of Microsoft Build of OpenJDK will receive free quarterly updates, available through /openjdk. This support policy applies to Long-Term Support (LTS) releases of the Microsoft Build of OpenJDK. Long-Term Support (LTS) releases of the Microsoft Build of OpenJDK are also tested against the Oracle’s Java Technology Compatibility Kit (TCK). The Microsoft Build of OpenJDK refers to a binary, or binaries, of the OpenJDK project that are compiled, packaged, and tested by Microsoft. Java and OpenJDK are trademarks of Oracle Corporation. The project is released under the GNU General Public License version 2 with Classpath Exception ( GPLv2+CE). OpenJDK is the open source reference implementation of the Java SE Platform (Language and Virtual Machine), with its upstream project governed by Oracle Corporation at and with source code available at /openjdk. This article describes the support policy and roadmap for the Microsoft Build of OpenJDK binaries.
