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- At the AGM we formed an ad-hoc documentation working group. - One of our ideas was that we should have a last reviewed date for documentation, so that we can periodically implement a review mechanism (GitHub Actions posts to Slack for a regular documentation outdatedness check?) to track how old docs are and ensure they're still relevant. - This is a first step towards that goal, by adding a `last_review_date` to the metadata of all docs with a date of earlier than Homebrew's inception because everything needs reviewing so that we start from a good base!
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last_review_date: "1970-01-01"
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# Homebrew and Java
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This page describes how Java is handled in Homebrew for users. Prospective formula authors may refer to existing Java-based formulae for examples of how to install packages written in Java via Homebrew, or visit the [Homebrew discussion forum](https://github.com/orgs/Homebrew/discussions) to seek guidance for their specific situation.
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Most Java-based packages in Homebrew use the default Homebrew-provided `openjdk` package for their JDK dependency, although some packages with specific version requirements may use a versioned package such as `openjdk@8`.
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## Executing commands using a different JDK
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In situations where the user wants to override the use of the Homebrew-provided JDK, setting the `JAVA_HOME` environment variable will cause the specified location to be used as the Java home directory instead of the version of `openjdk` specified as a dependency.
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