A JDK shipped in a Python package.
pip install jdk4py
or as a Conda package:
conda config --add channels https://conda.atoti.io
conda install jdk4py
>>> from jdk4py import JAVA, JAVA_HOME, JAVA_VERSION
>>> JAVA_HOME
PosixPath('/Users/johndoe/dev/jdk4py/jdk4py/java-runtime')
>>> JAVA
PosixPath('/Users/johndoe/dev/jdk4py/jdk4py/java-runtime/bin/java')
>>> JAVA_VERSION
(21, 0, 4)
>>> from subprocess import run
>>> some_java_options = ["-Xmx16G", "-Xms2G"]
>>> run(
... [JAVA, "-jar", "HelloWorld.jar", *some_java_options],
... capture_output=True,
... check=True,
... text=True,
... ).stdout.strip()
"Hello, World!"
jdk4py
's version contains 4 numbers:
- The first 3 numbers correspond to the JDK version.
- The fourth number is the library API version.