![]() ![]() The core features of TeamCity Server are platform-independent. Note that TeamCity is not currently compatible with Java 17, which makes Java 11 the only version that will be supported in TeamCity Server 2023.04. If you use a non-bundled version of Java 8, we highly recommend that you migrate your server to Java 11 before this TeamCity release. Java 8 support will be discontinued in TeamCity Server 2023.04 (to be released in April 2023). For Apple M1 systems, consider using a different version of Java 11, like Azul OpenJDK. The TeamCity server Windows installer and server Docker images come bundled with Amazon Corretto 64-bit Java 11. Supported Java versions: OpenJDK and Oracle Java 8 (8u16 or later) and 11 (32 or 64 bit). ![]() See notes on how to install Java on a TeamCity server. It requires a Java SE JRE installation to run. TeamCity Server is a web application that runs within a capable J2EE servlet container. ![]() For hardware-related notes, see this section. This page covers software-related environments TeamCity works with. ![]()
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