[CentOS-devel] CentOS 6 on ppc64 - OpenJDK

Kai-Thorsten Hambrecht

lists at hambrecht.org
Thu Sep 25 16:36:38 UTC 2014


>> AFAIK, OpenJDK for POWER isn't really done yet.  I believe you have to use a
>> JVM from IBM.

the PowerPC/AIX Port of OpenJDK-7 also supports PowerPC/Linux, including
Hotspot engine [1]

> OpenJDK 1.6 was packaged for Fedora12 PPC; we used it initially for one of our applications but eventually ran into performance problems since IIR there wasn't really  a JIT on PPC.  We switched to the IBM JDK, which we repackaged locally based on a specfile adapted from (I think) something at JPackage.org.
> 
> I dropped the specfile in a gist at https://gist.github.com/063fbd8733ea15e149dc.git, in case you might find it useful.

For RHEL 6.x there are official IBM-JDK packages, but this JVM has, for
example, a different implementation of X509, which is incompatible with
Sun/Oracle/OpenJDK X509. As we want to have our application as portable
as possible and also want to support the hopefully upcoming CentOS-6.6
and CentOS-7 PowerPC platform, we would like to stay on OpenJDK.

Regards,
 Kai.


[1] https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/PPCAIXPort



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