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Where to download older (not the latest) JDK and JRE v8 offline packages?

When I go to
https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/downloads/#jre8-windows
then there is only the latest v8 available for download v8u321
Is there a webpage where I can download older JDK and JRE packages like v8u320 ?
Answers
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You can find them in the Java archive:
Links to earlier versions of Java 8 are here:
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Thank you.
one more question regarding Java 8:
If I want to install 32bit Java 8 on a 64bit Windows system:
Do I have to use the 64bit package installer for that or the 32bit?
In other words: Does the bitness of the package refer to the target Java installation or the target WinOS System?
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Do I have to use the 64bit package installer for that or the 32bit?
The bitness of the package refers to the target Java installation, you have to use the 32bit installer.