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As part of the research for this, I was looking at one of the options for jlink that allows you to select a virtual machine type, the idea being to reduce the size of the runtime even further. According to the documentation, this is only available for 32-bit versions of the JDK, which Oracle no longer provide for JDK 9 and later.
Azul does provide 32-bit binaries of JDK 9 for Windows and Linux so I thought I would test the option on our Zulu build of the OpenJDK. For things like this, I keep a selection of old Windows images available via VirtualBox (I even have a Windows 2000 image as my son wanted to play an ancient game that wouldn’t work on newer versions).
I fired up Windows XP, downloaded Zulu 9 and ran the usual quick test of
java -version
. Low and behold it wouldn’t work. I got an error message that told me that java.exe was not a valid Win32 executable. After checking I’d downloaded the right version I tried Zulu 8. That worked fine.I assumed we had a build problem so quickly dispatched a message to our engineering team responsible for these builds. It turns out that Windows XP is now just too old for JDK 9. (When I was using XP, I was presented with a useful message informing me that Windows XP would no longer be supported from April 2014!)
Java For Windows Xp Embedded
As part of the natural order of things when building Zulu 9 for Windows, we had switched from Visual C++ 2010 to the more modern Visual C++ 2013. Because of changes in the way the compilers work to support Windows XP it would be necessary to use Managed Multi-Targeting. To simplify our build procedures, we don’t do this, which is why Zulu 8 would work on Windows XP, whereas Zulu 9 won’t.
I suspect that the number of people looking to run Java SE 9 applications on Windows XP has to be in the range of one: me, and then only for testing. The good news is that Zulu 9 will work quite happily on Windows 7 (and later versions) in both 32 and 64-bit variations.
If you need Windows or Linux 32-bit (or Mac OS X) versions of JDK 9 (and soon JDK 10) you can find them on our website.