
Liberica JDK Embedded
Java Development Kit (JDK) distributions
Application development software
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What is Liberica JDK Embedded
Liberica JDK Embedded is an OpenJDK-based Java Development Kit distribution packaged for embedded and edge devices. It targets teams building and deploying Java applications on resource-constrained systems (for example, ARM-based boards and industrial devices) where footprint, supported CPU/OS combinations, and long-term maintenance matter. The distribution is offered by BellSoft and is positioned as a device-oriented build of the Liberica JDK family with embedded-focused packaging and support options.
Embedded-focused platform builds
The product is designed for deployment on embedded and edge environments, where standard desktop/server JDK packaging can be a poor fit. It commonly aligns with ARM and other device-oriented architectures and OS combinations used in embedded deployments. This focus can reduce the effort required to source and validate a JDK for non-traditional targets compared with general-purpose builds.
OpenJDK-based compatibility
Liberica JDK Embedded is based on OpenJDK, which helps maintain compatibility with mainstream Java language and runtime expectations. This reduces application portability risk when moving code between development environments and embedded targets. It also supports common Java tooling and build pipelines that assume OpenJDK-compatible distributions.
Commercial support availability
BellSoft offers commercial support options for Liberica distributions, which can be important for regulated or long-lived device deployments. Support can cover security updates, maintenance, and vendor accountability beyond community-only channels. This is relevant for organizations that need defined SLAs and lifecycle commitments for deployed devices.
Embedded scope limits fit
The embedded-oriented packaging and platform focus may not be the best choice for general server or desktop Java deployments. Organizations standardizing on a single JDK across all environments may prefer a distribution optimized for broad enterprise server use. Teams may still need separate distributions for development, CI, and production depending on their target mix.
Lifecycle varies by build
Update cadence and long-term support availability can differ by Java version, platform, and the specific embedded build. Buyers typically need to confirm which versions receive extended updates and for how long, especially for devices with multi-year field lifetimes. This can add procurement and governance overhead compared with a single, uniform enterprise policy.
Smaller ecosystem mindshare
Compared with some widely standardized OpenJDK distributions, Liberica JDK Embedded may have fewer third-party deployment guides, prebuilt container images, and community troubleshooting resources. That can increase reliance on vendor documentation and support for edge cases. It may also require additional internal validation when integrating with device-specific toolchains.
Plan & Pricing
Liberica JDK for Embedded (product-level)
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Free (Liberica JDK for Embedded) | Free to download and use (open-source) | Full Java runtime for embedded devices (ARM, RISC‑V), LibericaFX included; explicitly stated as "free to download and use" on vendor site. |
Commercial Support (Liberica JDK Enterprise) — covers Liberica Embedded (vendor pricing page)
| Plan (Target / Qty range) | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Standard — Server (1–10) | $3,000 / year | Standard support: quarterly updates, CPU releases, off‑cycle patches, next-business-day first response; covers Liberica JDK (including Embedded). |
| Standard — Server (11–50) | $15,000 / year | Same coverage as above. |
| Standard — Server (51–100) | $24,500 / year | |
| Standard — Server (101–200) | $43,000 / year | |
| Standard — Server (201–500) | $70,000 / year | |
| Standard — Server (501–1,000) | $90,000 / year | |
| Standard — Server (1,001–2,000) | $165,000 / year | |
| Standard — Server (Unlimited) | $285,000 total | |
| Premium — Desktop (101–200) | $49,900 / year | Premium includes faster SLA (first response within as little as one hour), 24/7/365 support, dedicated expert; Desktop pricing listed on vendor page. |
| Premium — Desktop (201–500) | $98,000 / year | |
| Premium — Desktop (501–1,000) | $128,000 / year | |
| Premium — Desktop (1,001–2,000) | $223,000 / year | |
| Premium — Desktop (Unlimited) | $375,000 total |
Notes: The vendor page shows many Desktop ranges marked NA under Standard; the commercial support pricing above is taken directly from BellSoft's official support/pricing page.
Seller details
BellSoft
San Francisco, CA, USA
2017
Private
https://bell-sw.com/
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