nice article. I had to same, needing to change my JDK for multiple projects with a new developed and a legacy code base. For me i found sdkman very helpful (sdkman.io/).
It dose the same job as your script + it allows you to download additional JDKs if needed. Also tools like gradle can be managed with it and maintained in multiple versions.
Hey Philip, Thank you for the suggestion. Didn't know about that, but it looks pretty cool and promising. Will give it a go. I definitely prefer something that is supported by many people :)
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Hi Nikos,
nice article. I had to same, needing to change my JDK for multiple projects with a new developed and a legacy code base. For me i found sdkman very helpful (sdkman.io/).
It dose the same job as your script + it allows you to download additional JDKs if needed. Also tools like gradle can be managed with it and maintained in multiple versions.
Hey Philip, Thank you for the suggestion. Didn't know about that, but it looks pretty cool and promising. Will give it a go. I definitely prefer something that is supported by many people :)