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FAQ
I'm located in Russia and SDKMAN always reports that the Internet is not available. Is the service down?
Unfortunately the Russian authorities have blocked all access to Digital Ocean, the cloud platform where our services are hosted. If you are having this issue and find yourself in Russia, we recommend that you use a VPN or proxy in order to use SDKMAN on your machine.
Adding a new Version to an existing Candidate on SDKMAN is as simple as raising a pull request on our Database Migrations project. When the PR has been reviewed, approved and merged it will be run against our database making it available for all our users.
There is a chance it might be conflicting with the built-in script archlinux-java
that comes with your distribution of ArchLinux. Run archlinux-java unset
then remove all versions of java from the default locations. Afterwards install the desired versions with SDKMAN and use the java versions installed at $HOME/.sdkman/candidates/
.
The java_home
tool is a system level tool provided by OSX. On the other hand, SDKMAN is a userspace tool that operates on your home folder only. These tools are mutually exclusive and can't be used together; java_home
can only control what has been installed through OSX's own package manager and doesn't know about SDKMAN. Since SDKMAN already controls the setting of the JAVA_HOME
variable, there is no need for using java_home
.