![]() ![]() OpenJDK is a separate organization from Oracle, but the code base is primarily contributed to by Oracle. TL DR: Oracle JDK is top dog and will have good support, but only if you have deep pockets. More Reading: Oracle Will Charge for Java Starting in 2019 | USU Software Oracle will offer LTS releases, but only for their paying customers.Java 10+ will no longer be free for commercial use.Java 8 will stop receiving patches and updates of any sort (for free at least).Starting in January 2019 (very soon!) things will change Oracle is the owner of Java, even though it is open source, and currently offers all versions of java for free. This is a working document, so please feel free to point out anything I’ve missed or gotten incorrect. Here is an overview of the Java distros available to you. The installers built by VivioTech/ bundle Oracle Java (I think).The Daemon Docker images as well as the Ortus Docker images use the OpenJDK base image. ![]() For the most part, Lucee is provided as a JVM-based application server and it’s up to you to install and manage Java on your machine. Unlike Adobe, Lucee has never officially certified certain versions of Java as working with Lucee, nor have we ever supported your Java installation specifically. Ouch! Not to worry, there’s a growing list of Java distros out there to choose from which come in varying prices and with varying levels of support. starting in Jan 2019, Oracle Java 8 will stop receiving updates of any kind and Oracle Java 10+ will no longer be free for commercial use. This thread is to organize information about the different JDKs out there and the advantages and drawbacks of each.
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