
I just noticed this SO question titled Neon: how to run on jdk9? which may offer further useful information. Eclipse Based Enterprise Application Development.

Of course, that was done with an early access release of Java 9, and I wouldn't automatically assume that Neon will still work with the latest release of Java 9. Heres a snippet from an article titled Eclipse Java 9 Support (BETA) for Neon from a brave soul who did it back in 2015. I made a smallĬhange to the eclipse.ini file to make the new configuration run using I downloaded the Eclipse SDK 4.6 (Neon) M2 from the Eclipse Platformĭownloads and decompressed it into its own directory. The form of a tar.gz file that I decompressed into a local directory: Moreover, with AOT enabled and using the -Xquickstart option, start-up time for OpenJ9 is almost 42 lower than Hotspot. With AOT enabled, startup time for OpenJDK 8 with OpenJ9 is 36 lower than Hotspot. Comparison between OpenJDK 8 with Hotspot and OpenJDK 8 with OpenJ9. I downloaded the early access version of Java 9 JDK from in DayTrader 7 startup time with a maximum Java heap size set to 1 GB. Here's a snippet from an article titled Eclipse Java™ 9 Support (BETA) for Neon from a brave soul who did it back in 2015!.

Users who install Eclipse Oxygen 4.7.1a are able to launch with Java 9īut if you mean " Is it possible to get Java 9 running under Neon?" then the answer is yes. R version and not milestone or integration builds. You need an Oxygen-based install of Eclipse – ensure you’re using the If you mean " Is the use of Java 9 officially supported with Neon?" then the answer is no.
