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| Founder | Geertjan Wielenga and Azul Systems team |
|---|---|
| Type | Community platform, Technical resource |
| Purpose | Java ecosystem information, OpenJDK distribution discovery |
| Location |
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| Website | foojay |
Foojay.io (Friends of OpenJDK) is a community-driven platform and technical resource hub for the Java ecosystem, launched with a first blog post "Foojay: A Place for Friends of OpenJDK". Retrieved 2026-01-05. on April 25, 2020. The platform serves as a central information repository for Java developers ("About Foojay". foojay.io. Retrieved 2026-01-05.) using OpenJDK and related technologies, providing articles, podcasts, tutorials, and the DiscoAPI for discovering OpenJDK distributions. "Foojay.io Content on InfoQ". InfoQ. Retrieved 2026-01-05.
Foojay.io is maintained by contributors from across the Java community, including multiple Java Champions and representatives from major technology companies.
History
editFounding (2020)
editFoojay.io was launched in April 2020 by Geertjan Wielenga and colleagues at Azul Systems to consolidate Java community information and address developer challenges in navigating OpenJDK distributions.
Growth and adoption
editThe platform established several key initiatives:
- Launch of the DiscoAPI for programmatic access to OpenJDK distribution information"DiscoAPI GitHub Repository". GitHub. Retrieved 2026-01-05.
- Developer room at FOSDEM
- Integration of DiscoAPI into major development tools including SDKMAN!, Gradle, and JBang!
- Launch of the Foojay Podcast featuring Java community interviews
- Creation of foojay.social, a Mastodon instance for the Java community Frank Delporte (2023-01-13). "Foojay.social: A Mastodon Server for the Java Community". DZone. Retrieved 2026-01-05.
On January 2026, Foojay had published over 1,800 "articles". Retrieved 2026-01-05. from more than 300 "contributing authors". Retrieved 2026-01-05..
Technical infrastructure
editDiscoAPI
editThe Foojay DiscoAPI (Discovery API) is a REST API providing programmatic access to information about OpenJDK distributions. As of August 2023, the database contained information about 89,352 OpenJDK packages from over 20 distributions.Frank Delporte (2023-09-12). "The DiscoAPI Helps You To Find Any OpenJDK Distribution". foojay.io. Retrieved 2026-01-05.
The API has been integrated into numerous development tools:
- SDKMAN! - JDK version management
- Gradle - Build tool JVM toolchain provisioning
- JBang - Java scripting tool
- IntelliJ IDEA, Eclipse, and Visual Studio Code plugins
- Paketo buildpacks for cloud-native applications
The DiscoAPI supports queries for:
- JDK and JRE packages across all major distributions
- Operating systems, architectures, and package formats
- Long Term Support (LTS) and Early Access (EA) information
- Direct download links
- Licensing and usage restrictions
Content and community
editFoojay Today
editThe Foojay Today blog features technical content from over 300 authors, including:
- Java Champions and community leaders
- Conference speakers and organizers
- Open source project maintainers
- Professional Java developers
Content covers Java development, OpenJDK projects, tutorials, and community interviews.
Foojay Podcast
editThe "Foojay Podcast". Retrieved 2026-01-05., mainly hosted by Frank Delporte, provides:
- Interviews with Java Champions and technology leaders
- Conference coverage from Devoxx, JFall, JCON, and other events
- Discussion of Java ecosystem developments
- Regular episodes are available on YouTube and major podcast platforms
Community engagement
editFOSDEM participation: Foojay maintained an annual "Friends of OpenJDK" developer room at FOSDEM, Europe's largest open source conference, featuring presentations on OpenJDK tools, Java technologies, and community projects. "FOSDEM 2021 - Friends of OpenJDK devroom". FOSDEM. Retrieved 2026-01-05., "FOSDEM 2022 - Friends of OpenJDK devroom". FOSDEM. Retrieved 2026-01-05., "FOSDEM 2023 - Friends of OpenJDK devroom". FOSDEM. Retrieved 2026-01-05.
Foojay.social: A Mastodon instance dedicated to the Java/JVM/OpenJDK community, launched November 2022.
Organization
editFoojay.io operates as a community initiative with an advisory board including representatives from:
Recognition
editThe platform has gained recognition through:
- Multi-year developer room at FOSDEM
- Integration of DiscoAPI into major development tools
- Coverage in technical publications including InfoQ and DZone. "The Payara Monthly Catch: February 2021". Payara Blog. 2021-03-03. Retrieved 2026-01-05.
Foojay is a nascent-but-evolving-at-warp-speed Java information consolidation site for everyone
- Content contributions from over 250 authors, including multiple Java Champions


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