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znpy a day ago

Java is essentially open source enough that you can ignore oracle. All the development of java happen in openjdk, of which oracle is a contributor (along with red hat and many others). Oracle’s java is just an openjdk distribution, with some additional proprietary bits.

Pulling the oracle card when java is mentioned is a useless stunt.

Joel_Mckay a day ago | parent [-]

The OpenJDK has come a long way, but is still less than ideal.

Do you actually use that option at enterprise scale? =3

fiddlerwoaroof a day ago | parent [-]

Everywhere I’ve worked has used Eclipse Temurin or another open source release: the Oracle JVM isn’t used all that often because of license issues.

Tostino 20 hours ago | parent [-]

Ditto. Even things like Java flight recorder are open source now and work with any JDK distribution.

Joel_Mckay 16 hours ago | parent [-]

YOLO =3

https://openjdk.org/groups/vulnerability/advisories/

https://app.opencve.io/cve/?product=openjdk&vendor=oracle