FWIW, I tried the Brazilian income tax program, which is written in
java, and both the installation and running of it worked with jdk 11.

Specifically:
http://downloadirpf.receita.fazenda.gov.br/irpf/2019/irpf/arquivos/IRPF2019v1.1.jar

Installing it:
java -jar IRPF2019v1.1.jar

Then later running it in a similar way, from the installed directory:
java -jar irpf.jar

The .bin file they distribute doesn't work, but hasn't worked for me in
quite a while, regardless of the jdk version. Looks like it tries to
parse the output out "java -version" and fails, and/or looks for java
somewhere else in the disk and can't find it.

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