What is involved in the certification requirements and what are the
obligations once something is certified? Apologizes if that was discussed
previously.

Thank you,

John Mertic
Director of Program Management - Linux Foundation
Academy Software Foundation, LF Energy, and Open Mainframe Project
[email protected]
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Schedule a meeting with me at https://meetings.hubspot.com/jmertic


On Tue, Mar 22, 2022 at 8:07 PM Neale Ferguson <[email protected]> wrote:

> After porting countless packages the thing I've found most difficult is
> when something "is almost like...". These seemingly trivial differences
> often make it the hardest to get accepted upstream. Even when they are then
> they tend to get overlooked so that when a NEVR changes only the more
> familiar URL gets updated.
>
> What's stopping getting the openj9 stuff certified so it's on an equal
> footing to everything else? Money, Oracle, ??
>
> Neale
>
> On 3/23/22, 04:56, "Linux on 390 Port on behalf of Christian Borntraeger"
> <[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote:
>
>     I asked our Java people and they answered the following:
>
>     I believe when you're using the api query that requests a specific
> version, for OpenJ9 builds you need to include the OpenJ9 version in the
> `release_name` field. If I change your url below from "11.0.13+8" to
> "11.0.13+8_openj9-0.29.0" it works.
>
>
> https://api.adoptopenjdk.net/v3/binary/version/jdk-11.0.13%2B8_openj9-0.29.0/linux/s390x/jdk/openj9/normal/adoptopenjdk
>
>     Note that since July 2021, the OpenJDK+OpenJ9 builds at AdoptOpenJDK
> .net have been built by IBM using the same components and re-branded under
> the IBM Semeru Runtimes name.
>
>     For the Eclipse Adoptium API going forward, they will only "promote"
> certified builds, ie. IBM Semeru Runtimes Certified Edition. The Eclipse
> Adoptium Marketplace is still being worked on.
>
>     IBM has also done a "soft launch" on our own fork of their API which
> serves IBM Semeru Runtimes, both Certified Edition and Open Edition, which
> we host. We hope to have an announcement on that shortly. The code is the
> same so you can use ALMOST the same query and just swap out the base of the
> URL and the Vendor.
>     Instead of vendor adoptopenjdk use ibm for Open Edition and ibm_ce for
> Certified Edition.
>
>     Eg.
>     OE
>
> https://ibm.com/semeru-runtimes/api/v3/binary/version/jdk-11.0.13%2B8_openj9-0.29.0/linux/s390x/jdk/openj9/normal/ibm
>     CE
>
> https://ibm.com/semeru-runtimes/api/v3/binary/version/jdk-11.0.13%2B8_openj9-0.29.0/linux/s390x/jdk/openj9/normal/ibm_ce
>
>     Let me know if you have any questions.
>
>
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