Difference between revisions of "Switch to Java17 on Linux"
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$ tar xvf openjdk* | $ tar xvf openjdk* | ||
$ sudo mv jdk-17 /usr/java/ | $ sudo mv jdk-17 /usr/java/ | ||
− | $ sudo ln -sfn /usr/java/jdk-17 /usr/java/latest | + | $ sudo ln -sfn /usr/java/jdk-17 /usr/java/latest |
+ | $ sudo ln -sfn /usr/java/latest/bin/java /usr/bin/java | ||
</source> | </source> | ||
Revision as of 09:44, 11 March 2024
Reconfigure LogicalDOC to use Java 17 on Linux
Starting from version 8.9.1 LogicalDOC does not work with Java11 anymore so you have to install Java17. Please read first to install the right Java to use with LogicalDOC.
It is important to install Java17 and not Java18 nor Java19, because Java17 is the latest LTS(Long Term Support) release available at the moment.
Given <LDOC_HOME> the installation path of LogicalDOC(by default it is /LogicalDOC), please proceed as follows:
1. Install from Oracle or OpenJDK17
Hint for Ubuntu:
$ apt install -y openjdk-17-jdk
Hint for CentOS and RedHat:
$ wget https://download.java.net/openjdk/jdk17/ri/openjdk-17+35_linux-x64_bin.tar.gz
$ tar xvf openjdk*
$ sudo mv jdk-17 /usr/java/
$ sudo ln -sfn /usr/java/jdk-17 /usr/java/latest
$ sudo ln -sfn /usr/java/latest/bin/java /usr/bin/java
2. With VI, or any other text editor, open the file <LDOC_HOME>/bin/logicaldoc.sh.
Inside that file, locate the variable JAVA_HOME and make sure it points to the Java17 installation folder:
Probable path in Ubuntu:
export JAVA_HOME=/usr
Probable path in CentOS and RedHat:
export JAVA_HOME=/usr/java/latest
3. Iterate the point 2 for this list of additional files:
- <LDOC_HOME>/bin/update.sh
- <LDOC_HOME>/bin/patch.sh
- <LDOC_HOME>/bin/restart.sh
- <LDOC_HOME>/bin/reset-passwd.sh
4. Restart LogicalDOC