[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fhxc4t9GKuXQDdUdcVxFJ_6M-0h2islxNHvTn1zBxVoA":3},{"product":4,"cycleMajor":13,"releases":14,"cves":23,"nextMajor":24},{"id":5,"slug":6,"name":7,"category":8,"vendor":9,"description":10,"logo_url":9,"official_url":9,"synced_at":11,"created_at":12},"acdc8942-d374-4831-9617-3caf089f2e35","oracle-jdk","Oracle Jdk","other",null,"Developers rely on Oracle Jdk to build and deploy a wide range of applications, and staying on top of its end-of-life dates is crucial for ensuring the security and stability of their systems. Created by Oracle, this Java development kit has been a cornerstone of software development for many years, with its maintenance and support provided by the company's dedicated team. The reason developers use Oracle Jdk is its ability to provide a robust and reliable platform for building enterprise-level applications, and its widespread adoption is a testament to its effectiveness. With a total of 27 versions released to date, Oracle Jdk has undergone significant changes and improvements over the years.\n\nThe end-of-life landscape for Oracle Jdk is complex, with 23 versions already reaching the end of their support lifecycle. Currently, only 4 versions remain active, with the latest stable version being 26.0.1. However, developers should be aware that version 26 is set to expire on 2026-09-18, marking an important milestone in the product's lifecycle. The last version to reach end-of-life was version 24, which occurred on 2025-09-16. This frequent cycle of updates and expirations underscores the need for developers to stay vigilant and plan their upgrades carefully to avoid any disruptions to their applications.\n\nFrom a security perspective, Oracle Jdk has a clean slate, with no known CVEs tracked to date. This means that there are no critical vulnerabilities to speak of, and no specific version is more affected than others. As a result, developers do not need to take any immediate action to address security concerns. However, it is still essential for them to keep their Oracle Jdk versions up to date to ensure they have the latest features and security patches. By tracking the end-of-life dates and supported versions of Oracle Jdk, developers can ensure a smooth and secure development process, and plan their upgrades accordingly to avoid any potential issues.","2026-06-23T02:02:54.748+00:00","2026-05-30T16:23:55.974439+00:00","10",[15],{"id":16,"product_id":5,"cycle":13,"release_date":17,"eol":18,"eol_boolean":9,"latest":19,"latest_release_date":20,"lts":21,"support":9,"created_at":22},"51d45770-1123-4ca9-90a4-6aab10f469f7","2018-03-20","2018-09-25","10.0.2","2018-07-17",false,"2026-05-30T16:26:20.524027+00:00",[],"11"]