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Java Development Kit (64-bit)

Java JDK 18.0.1 (64-bit)

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    Java JDK 23.0.1 (64-bit)

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    Windows Vista64 / Windows 7 64 / Windows 8 64 / Windows 10 64 / Windows 11

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    jdk-18_windows-x64_bin.exe

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What's new in this version:

New Features:
- SunPKCS11 Provider Supports ChaCha20-Poly1305 Cipher and ChaCha20 KeyGenerator if Supported by PKCS11 Library
- ChaCha20 and Poly1305 TLS Cipher Suites

xml/jaxp:
New XML Processing Limits:
- jdk.xml.xpathExprGrpLimit
- jdk.xml.xpathExprOpLimit
- jdk.xml.xpathTotalOpLimit

Supported processors:
- jdk.xml.xpathExprGrpLimit and jdk.xml.xpathExprOpLimit are supported by the XPath processor
- All three limits are supported by the XSLT processor

Setting properties:
- An XPath expression that contains a short form of the parent axis ".." can return incorrect results. See JDK-8284920 for details
- An invalid XPath expression that ends with a relational operator such as ‘<’ ‘>’ and ‘=’ will cause the processor to erroneously throw StringIndexOutOfBoundsException instead of XPathExpressionException. See JDK-8284548 for details.

Other Notes:
- Only Expose Certificates With Proper Trust Settings as Trusted Certificate Entries in macOS KeychainStore
- Parsing of URL Strings in Built-In JNDI Providers Is More Strict

Fixed:
- This release also contains fixes for security vulnerabilities described in the Oracle Critical Patch Update