Install Java

Install Oracle Java 8 (recommended). If you’re running a Linux distro, look into installing Oracle Java through your package manager before using these downloads. But, if you really don’t want Oracle Java, you can use OpenJDK.

Note

We require Java 8 update 101 or greater.

Our Maven repository uses a Let’s Encrypt HTTPS certificate, and Let’s Encrypt was added to the Java truststore in update 101.

Without this truststore, our library manager fails to pull dependencies from our server, due to an SSL security error.

Confirm that you have Java 8 by running java -version in your system’s command prompt/terminal. You should see something like java version "1.8.0_121" at the top. As long as it includes 1.8, and the number after the _ is more than 101, you’re good.

Note

If you installed Java 8 on macOS, but java -version is showing an older version, run

sudo mv /usr/bin/java /usr/bin/java-1.6
sudo ln -s '/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/JavaAppletPlugin.plugin/Contents/Home/bin/java' /usr/bin/java

For more details, see this guide.