CheckVendor.java
NEWS
README.md
TestCryptoLevel.java
TestECDSA.java
TestTranslations.java
config.guess
config.sub
java-1.8.0-openjdk-remove-intree-libraries.sh
jconsole.desktop.in
jdk8035341-allow_using_system_installed_libpng.patch
jdk8042159-allow_using_system_installed_lcms2-jdk.patch
jdk8042159-allow_using_system_installed_lcms2-root.patch
jdk8043805-allow_using_system_installed_libjpeg.patch
jdk8143245-pr3548-zero_build_requires_disabled_warnings.patch
jdk8186464-rh1433262-zip64_failure.patch
jdk8199936-pr3533-enable_mstackrealign_on_x86_linux_as_well_as_x86_mac_os_x.patch
jdk8199936-pr3591-enable_mstackrealign_on_x86_linux_as_well_as_x86_mac_os_x_jdk.patch
jdk8203030-zero_s390_31_bit_size_t_type_conflicts_in_shared_code.patch
nss.cfg.in
policytool.desktop.in
pr2462-resolve_disabled_warnings_for_libunpack_and_the_unpack200_binary.patch
pr2737-allow_multiple_pkcs11_library_initialisation_to_be_a_non_critical_error.patch
pr2888-openjdk_should_check_for_system_cacerts_database_eg_etc_pki_java_cacerts.patch
pr2974-rh1337583-add_systemlineendings_option_to_keytool_and_use_line_separator_instead_of_crlf_in_pkcs10.patch
pr3083-rh1346460-for_ssl_debug_return_null_instead_of_exception_when_theres_no_ecc_provider.patch
pr3593-s390_use_z_format_specifier_for_size_t_arguments_as_size_t_not_equals_to_int.patch
repackReproduciblePolycies.sh
rh1648242-accessible_toolkit_crash_do_not_break_jvm.patch
rh1648246-always_instruct_vm_to_assume_multiple_processors_are_available.patch
rh1648644-java_access_bridge_privileged_security.patch
rh1649664-awt2dlibraries_compiled_with_no_strict_overflow.patch
rh1684077-openjdk_should_depend_on_pcsc-lite-libs_instead_of_pcsc-lite-devel.patch
rh1750419-redhat_alt_java.patch
rh1862929-scanner_performance.patch
s390-8214206_fix.patch
README.md

Package of LTS OpenJDK 8 OpenJDK have release cadence of 6 months. but 3/4 of them are Short Term Supported for 6 months only. This package is designed to harbore them. Currently it is build on openJDK 10. LTSs (next is 11) will go as separate packages.

JDK8 is last LTS release of Java platform. It is bringing many cool improvements - http://openjdk.java.net/projects/jdk/8/ and is landing to your RHEL. Where it will be maintained for several years. You will always be allowed to install Used LTSs in build root, and alongside via alternatives.

See announcement: http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/discuss/2017-September/004281.html See java SIG plans: https://jvanek.fedorapeople.org/devconf/2018/changesInjavaReleaseProcess.pdf