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[![Main workflow](https://github.com/actions/setup-java/actions/workflows/workflow.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/actions/setup-java/actions/workflows/workflow.yml)
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The `setup-java` action provides the following functionality for GitHub Actions runners:
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- Downloading and setting up a requested version of Java. See [Usage](#Usage) for a list of supported distributions
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- Extracting and caching custom version of Java from a local file
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- Configuring runner for publishing using Apache Maven
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- Configuring runner for publishing using Gradle
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- Configuring runner for using GPG private key
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- Registering problem matchers for error output
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- Caching dependencies managed by Apache Maven
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- Caching dependencies managed by Gradle
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- Caching dependencies managed by sbt
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- [Maven Toolchains declaration](https://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-using-toolchains.html) for specified JDK versions
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- Downloading and setting up a requested version of Java. See [Usage](#Usage) for a list of supported distributions.
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- Extracting and caching custom version of Java from a local file.
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- Configuring runner for publishing using Apache Maven.
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- Configuring runner for publishing using Gradle.
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- Configuring runner for using GPG private key.
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- Registering problem matchers for error output.
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- Caching dependencies managed by Apache Maven.
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- Caching dependencies managed by Gradle.
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- Caching dependencies managed by sbt.
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- [Maven Toolchains declaration](https://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-using-toolchains.html) for specified JDK versions.
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This action allows you to work with Java and Scala projects.
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## V2 vs V1
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- V2 supports custom distributions and provides support for Azul Zulu OpenJDK, Eclipse Temurin and AdoptOpenJDK out of the box. V1 supports only Azul Zulu OpenJDK
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- V2 requires you to specify distribution along with the version. V1 defaults to Azul Zulu OpenJDK, only version input is required. Follow [the migration guide](docs/switching-to-v2.md) to switch from V1 to V2
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- V2 supports custom distributions and provides support for Azul Zulu OpenJDK, Eclipse Temurin and AdoptOpenJDK out of the box. V1 supports only Azul Zulu OpenJDK.
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- V2 requires you to specify distribution along with the version. V1 defaults to Azul Zulu OpenJDK, only version input is required. Follow [the migration guide](docs/switching-to-v2.md) to switch from V1 to V2.
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## Usage
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- `check-latest`: Setting this option makes the action to check for the latest available version for the version spec.
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- `cache`: Quick [setup caching](#caching-packages-dependencies) for the dependencies managed through one of the predifined package managers. It can be one of "maven", "gradle" or "sbt".
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- `cache`: Quick [setup caching](#caching-packages-dependencies) for the dependencies managed through one of the predifined package managers. It can be one of "maven", "gradle" or "sbt".
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#### Maven options
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The action has a bunch of inputs to generate maven's [settings.xml](https://maven.apache.org/settings.html) on the fly and pass the values to Apache Maven GPG Plugin as well as Apache Maven Toolchains. See [advanced usage](docs/advanced-usage.md) for more.
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- `settings-path`: Maven related setting to point to the directory where the settings.xml file will be written. Default is ~/.m2.
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- `gpg-private-key`: GPG private key to import. Default is empty string.'
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- `gpg-private-key`: GPG private key to import. Default is empty string.
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- `gpg-passphrase`: description: 'Environment variable name for the GPG private key passphrase. Default is GPG_PASSPHRASE.
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- `gpg-passphrase`: description: Environment variable name for the GPG private key passphrase. Default is GPG_PASSPHRASE.
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- `mvn-toolchain-id`: Name of Maven Toolchain ID if the default name of `${distribution}_${java-version}` is not wanted.
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If `check-latest` is set to `true`, the action first checks if the cached version is the latest one. If the locally cached version is not the most up-to-date, the latest version of Java will be downloaded. Set `check-latest` to `true` if you want the most up-to-date version of Java to always be used. Setting `check-latest` to `true` has performance implications as downloading versions of Java is slower than using cached versions.
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For Java distributions that are not cached on Hosted images, `check-latest` always behaves as `true` and downloads Java on-flight. Check out [Hosted Tool Cache](docs/advanced-usage.md#Hosted-Tool-Cache) for more details about pre-cached Java versions.
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For Java distributions that are not cached on Hosted images, `check-latest` always behaves as `true` and downloads Java on-flight. Check out [Hosted Tool Cache](docs/advanced-usage.md#Hosted-Tool-Cache) for more details about pre-cached Java versions.
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```yaml
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