Cloud Shell now uses Oracle JDK 11 by default
- Services: Cloud Shell
- Release Date: Nov. 16, 2022
Cloud Shell now uses Oracle JDK 11 by default. To change this, see Managing Language Runtimes in the Cloud Shell documentation …
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Cloud Shell now uses Oracle JDK 11 by default. To change this, see Managing Language Runtimes in the Cloud Shell documentation …
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Code Editor provides a rich, in-console editing environment that enables you to edit code and update …
Cloud Shell Private Access allows you to connect a Cloud Shell session to a private network so you can access …
Now you can easily use GraalVM Enterprise in Cloud Shell to build and test simple Java applications with Micronaut, Spring, …
Cloud Shell now offers two pre-installed Java runtimes: OpenJDK 11 and OpenJDK 8. You can use the csruntimectl
command from …
You can now use the csruntimectl
command from within Cloud Shell to view and manage the language runtimes that Cloud …
The IPython 5.x LTS release installed with Python 2.7 is no longer supported in Cloud Shell. IPython 6 or above, …
MySQL Shell is an advanced client and code editor for MySQL. In addition to the provided SQL functionality, similar to …
Changes from the previous Gradle version installed in Cloud Shell (6.0) are documented in the Gradle release notes Gradle release …
Changes from the previous Terraform version installed in Cloud Shell (0.13.5) are documented in the Terraform release notes. If …
The following services and features are now available in US Government Cloud regions:
You can now transfer files to and from your Cloud Shell sessions. For more information, see Transferring Files in the …
Because node.js version 10 has reached end of support, Cloud Shell now supports node.js version 14 by default. You should …
Cloud Shell is a free-to-use browser-based terminal accessible from the Oracle Cloud Console that provides access to a Linux shell …