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OpenJDK is buggy to be used in production.
Hundreds of organisations use OpenJDK on production environments. It shares 99% of the code with OracleJDK anyway( things like Java web start and the plugins are not included in OpenJDK). As for these missing 1% there are workarounds, solutions and forks that can be used to mitigate the shortcomings.
Besides, OpenJDK is the reference JDK and almost every JDK out there including the Oracle JDK is based on OpenJDK. It is maintained by Oracle's engineers, gets updates and security fixes.
Did anyone on this thread actually read up on the licensing changes? Most people look like they just read the title and jumping up and down without analyzing real facts. Oracle is adopting the same business model which Redhat uses when it comes to distributing Fedora.


Hundreds of organisations use OpenJDK on production environments. It shares 99% of the code with OracleJDK anyway( things like Java web start and the plugins are not included in OpenJDK). As for these missing 1% there are workarounds, solutions and forks that can be used to mitigate the shortcomings.
Besides, OpenJDK is the reference JDK and almost every JDK out there including the Oracle JDK is based on OpenJDK. It is maintained by Oracle's engineers, gets updates and security fixes.
Did anyone on this thread actually read up on the licensing changes? Most people look like they just read the title and jumping up and down without analyzing real facts. Oracle is adopting the same business model which Redhat uses when it comes to distributing Fedora.

හෙනයා;23743829 said:please, could you explain the scenario behind this ?![]()
Fedora is free. It gets updated. Redhat is the real power behind Fedora. But Fedora does not have any enterprise support. If you want enterprise support, you have to buy a Redhat subscription. And it is not like Fedora does not get security updates without the subscription. It gets and it is very effective.
The same relation is going to happen with Oracle Java SE and OpenJDK.
Openjdk is free. It gets updated. Oracle is the real power behind Openjdk. But it does not have any enterprise support. You want enterprise support, buy OracleJdk subscription. And it is not like Openjdk does not get security updates. It gets and it is very effective.

ithin ban $free JDK tiynwane ona taram.. mungema ekama ona kiyala1k nane... ??
There is nothing to panic as you can simply use OpenJDK in production instead of OracleJDK. Java isn't going to die because of this.
Webassembly kiyanne javascript wenuwata genna yana language ekak ne
Browser eka athule native code run karanna puluwan widihata...like c etc..
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java slow, resources illnawa waedi kiyala kathawak thiyanawa eka aththada
C++ wage native compile wena language ekakata wadanam slow thamai ithin.
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