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Java version management tools

I thought it might be of interest to document some of the Java versioning tools that are available.

Here is a very short list to start with.

  • SDKMAN - for Java only
  • jEnv - for Java only
  • asdf - for multiple languages

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AstonJ

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Although I haven’t used Java, I have used ASDF for other languages and really like it - so if my vote counts, ASDF gets it :nerd_face:

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