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Oracle is a law firm disguised as a tech company

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I like Java but Oracle are pricks. Thank god for OpenJDK

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Is anyone else in this thread surprised people weren’t using OpenJDK this whole time?

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I’m actually not that shocked. Corporations make weird corporate decisions all the time because they feel as if they’re getting the more professional version or something. They tend to view open source projects as either unprofessional or in some complicated way, actually illegal. Like it’ll turn out that open source isn’t allowed after all.

This is what happens when lawyers who don’t actually know what they’re talking about make recommendations. They don’t know, so they always advise caution. Also they genuinely don’t seem to know the difference between pirated software and open source.

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The reason corporation are like that is because the responsibility is with the employee the decided to use the open source tool, when there is another company backing a product, there is someone to hold accountable. Also, there is a support number if shit hits the fan, and guarantee of support long term if the supplier is financial healthy.

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Also corruption where the person choosing to pay Oracle also is an owner of Oracle.

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I’m currently involved in a legal case in which I produced audio recordings. I was questioned intensely by the other sides lawyer about the modified date on windows.

I kept asking him to clarify what he meant by modified until he said “I don’t know”.

Like. Ffs.

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OpenJDK misses some parts that are in the Oracle JVM

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OpenJDK is the reference implementation now. Biggest differences I’ve seen are in the default list of trusted CAs.

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What about JavaFX? It’s included in the Oracle JVM but not in the others afaik.

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Not anymore, they changed it so they are identical except for the license

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We got the notice 2 months ago, I played dumb asking for their proof and they sent a 5 hits detected from ips we owned. Which was a joke.

https://openjdk.org/ for pre built binaries or for installers and jre, use: https://adoptopenjdk.net/releases.html

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As it says on AdoptOpenJDK page, the project has rebranded to Adoptium.

I use Adoptium on Windows (dunno, seems to run Minecraft, OK, that’s good enough for me). On Linux I just use whatever OpenJDK is packaged in distro.

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Oracle is horrible and deserves to lose Java.

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Kill it before it gestates

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