
This provides the added security and assurance of knowing that you have tested and even executed your application on your local system with the same runtime used in production. For this reason, you may want to test your software on the Prime runtime instead of the Core runtime. However, Azul Platform Prime runtime does offers significant runtime enhancements that are not available in Core. Using the Core compiler will be sufficient. Therefore, you will see no benefit from compiling with the Prime compiler. Use Docker’s Getting Started guide to download and install Docker for your host.Īzul Platform Prime’s Java compiler is not different from the Azul Core compiler. Installing a Docker Image for Azul Platform Prime

Memory Partitions and NUMA Configuration Options.Installing and Configuring Using Read-Only Images.Using Version 1.3 of Transport Layer Security (TLS) Protocol.Setting Up Your Development Environment.

Using Azul Zulu Prime Builds of OpenJDK.Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures Fixes.General Issues Known in Azul Zulu Prime Builds of OpenJDK.Resolved Issues in Older Releases of Azul Zulu Prime Builds of OpenJDK.

Features Added in Older Releases of Azul Platform Prime Builds of OpenJDK.Release Notes of Azul Zulu Prime Stream and Stable Builds of OpenJDK.
