

This is what the final product should look like: openjdk version "11.0.5" OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 11.0.5+10-post-Raspbian-1deb10u1) OpenJDK Server VM (build 11.0.5+10-post-Raspbian-1deb10u1, mixed mode) Verify that the installation is complete by looking at the Java version: java -version

To install the OpenJDK 11 JDK on your Raspberry Pi, do the following commands: sudo apt updatesudo apt install default-jdk OpenJDK 11 is the default Java development and runtime on the newest Raspbian OS, which is based on Debian 10, Buster. Installing Java 11 on a Raspberry Pi is a simple process. Some Java-based apps may require a specific version of Java, so check the programme documentation for more information. If you're not sure which Java package to install, the default OpenJDK (JDK 11) version is a good place to start. UHF HAT for Raspberry Pi - Launching Soon!
