Great article. Unfortunately, there has been a lot of FUD recently about how Java itself is no longer free.
Some more great and open JDK options are:
Also, OpenJDK 8 will be supported long-term by Red Hat.
Thanks for the info!
As an addition to the OpenJDK options I have also heard of AdoptOpenJDK
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Great article. Unfortunately, there has been a lot of FUD recently about how Java itself is no longer free.
Some more great and open JDK options are:
Also, OpenJDK 8 will be supported long-term by Red Hat.
Thanks for the info!
As an addition to the OpenJDK options I have also heard of AdoptOpenJDK