![]() It provided me a huge list of packages to install, which, as I was able to recognize them, contained mostly fonts, icons, language files, and x11 (x-server-realted) libraries, all nice damned GUI staff, what I absolutely do not need - and cried for >200 MB storage space. Then I tried to re-install it using the following command: # apt-get install oracle-java8-jdk ![]() This comes with a pre-installed Oracle Java 8, but it was deleted when I wiped out the GUI and desktop components (along with various other useless softwares) to make a minimal platfrom. Install Oracle Java Development Kit 8 on Linux Step 1: sudo mkdir /usr/lib/jvm Step 2: cd /usr/lib/jvm Step 3: sudo tar -xvzf /Downloads/jdk-8u351-linux. My current system is the strongly Debian-based Raspbian Wheezy (Kernel ver. ![]() I want it headless, since I run my Raspberry server in console mode, with all GUI/desktop environment components uninstalled, to save storage place and performance. I want version 8, because Spigot also recommands to use this version for any Minecraft-related purpouses OpenJDK does not have version 8 yet anyway Updated OpenJDK 7 packages has been released for both Debian GNU/Linux 7 Extended LTS and 8 LTS: ELA-116-1 openjdk-7 security update DLA 1782-1: openjdk-7 security update ELA-116-1 openjdk-7 security update Package: openjdk-7 Version: 7u221-2.6. Or you could just download the Java 8 JDK which includes those monitoring. the manual for installing oracle java on debian wheezy is quite clear and understandable: download jdk-7u21-linux-圆4.tar. First download the Java 8 server JRE which comes with JVM monitoring tools. To get the latest Java 8, we need to install it manually. I need Oracle Java, because I use an ARM architecture (Raspberry Pi 2) to run a Minecraft Spigot server, and red many times that ARM version of OpenJDK lacks critical optimalisation to provide suitable performance By default, Debian repositories only have Open JDK and on Wheezy, the Open JDK version is the equivalent of Java 7. Next, if your development or production required Java OpenJDK 1.8, install it using the command below. In another question here ( Minimal Java installation for Linux with no GUI) I found some information about headless installation of OpenJDK, but I would need this with Oracle Java 8.
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