Java runtimes and frameworks

Build applications using modern application architectures with Red Hat’s Java runtimes and frameworks.

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Overview

Java is a powerful, general-purpose language widely used in microservices, event-driven systems, APIs, and other popular application design patterns. Red Hat is a leader in the Java community with contributions to Java projects like OpenJDK, Jakarta Enterprise Edition (JakartaEE), Microprofile, GraalVM and many more.

Red Hat's Java community contributions

Red Hat offers a variety of Java runtimes and frameworks that enable developers to build applications for any purpose, with supporting technologies to run them at any scale and in any environment.

Better together

Use Red Hat Runtimes to build traditional, containerized, and cloud applications for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), OpenShift, and the network edge.

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Java on RHEL

Develop secure applications on the most popular enterprise-grade platform, complete with enterprise support.

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Java on OpenShift

Build and deploy Java applications more easily on the hybrid cloud with Red Hat OpenShift.

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Java in containers

Create reusable, lightweight Java applications that can run on any environment using containers.

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Java on the edge

Optimize your Java applications to run on infrastructure closer to source and reduce latency.

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With a Red Hat Runtimes subscription, you can deploy your application into a production environment and get world-class support, security, stability, and maintenance for your systems. Benefits include access to resources, expertise, upgrades, and more.

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