That location should be an HTTP server somewhere in your local network. If
you place the zip file or the tar.gz file in the JENKINS_HOME/userContent
directory, then you could make the download location be
https://yourjenkins/userContent/filemame.zip .
Alternately, if you have a local HTTP server
There is also the AdoprOpenJDK binaries - www.adoptopenjdk.net and
api.adoptopenjdk.net
Cheers,
Martijn
On Wed, 17 Apr 2019 at 16:29, wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thank you Mark.
> I use the *Extract *.zip/*.tar.gz installer.*
> *I downloaded the jdk-8u212-windows-x64.exe file, i converted to a .zip
> arch
Hi,
Thank you Mark.
I use the *Extract *.zip/*.tar.gz installer.*
*I downloaded the jdk-8u212-windows-x64.exe file, i converted to a .zip
archive and put it on a specific location, but in Jenkins i must fill in he
download location for the binary archive. I'm sorry, but i don't know the
exact u
Review the new terms of the license agreement for Oracle JDK 8. If they
are acceptable, then you can download the Oracle JDK binaries, place them
on a local location where your agents can find them, and add a JDK
installer to Jenkins for that location.
The new Oracle JDK 8 license terms are more
Hi,
Thank you for your quick reply Mark, but that's not the answer to my
question.I don't think my question is clear.
In Jenkins > Manage > Global Tool Configuration > JDK installlations you
can install a JDK with the installer from java.sun.com
Normaly it is possible to select a JDK from a dro
I see Oracle Java SE Development Kit 8u211 at
https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk8-downloads-2133151.html
.
If that were not available, you could also consider downloading the Amazon
Corretto 8 from
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/corretto/latest/corretto-8-ug/downloads-list.