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  2. JDK-8330623

JEP 479: Remove the Windows 32-bit x86 Port

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    • George Adams & Saint Wesonga
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    • 479

      Summary

      Remove the source code and build support for the Windows 32-bit x86 port. This port was deprecated for removal in JDK 21 with the express intent to remove it in a future release.

      Goals

      • Remove all code paths that apply only to Windows 32-bit x86.

      • Cease all testing and development efforts targeting the Windows 32-bit x86 platform.

      • Simplify the JDK's build and test infrastructure.

      Non-Goals

      • It is not a goal to remove or change 32-bit support for any platforms other than Windows.

      • It is not a goal to remove either code or support for Windows 32-bit in previous releases.

      Motivation

      • Allow contributors in the OpenJDK Community to accelerate the development of new features and enhancements that will move the platform forward.

      • The implementation of JEP 436 (Virtual Threads) for Windows x86-32 falls back to the use of kernel threads and therefore does not bring the expected benefits of Project Loom.

      • Windows 10, the last Windows operating system to support 32-bit operation, will reach End of Life in October 2025.

      Description

      • Find and remove all code paths in the code base that apply only to Windows 32-bit.

      • Modify the JDK build system to remove support for compiling on Windows 32-bit platforms, and halt testing activities for this architecture.

      • Update the JDK documentation to reflect the removal of Windows 32-bit support, and publicize this change so as to ensure a smooth transition for users and developers.

      Risks and Assumptions

      Some users may still rely on 32-bit Java applications on Windows. This change requires Java applications running on 32-bit Windows to migrate to a 64-bit JDK and Windows environment, or else remain on legacy versions of the JDK, prior to JDK 23, which still include 32-bit support. Transition guidance and support by distributions and vendors of JDK binaries will be critical.

            gdams George Adams
            gdams George Adams
            George Adams George Adams
            Magnus Ihse Bursie
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