It sounds like we should move to OpenJDK LTS
OpenJDK it will be supported until sept 2022


2018-08-28 11:04 GMT+02:00 <edgar.sol...@web.de>:

> a nice overview (albeit in german) about what's going on w/ java
>   https://heise.de/-4144533
> .
>
> tl;dr
> - releases will come every half a year with free half a year support
> - some will become LTS releases (currently java8 and 11) with optional,
> commercial support
> - openjdk will be the only free implementation (license, costs) in the
> future
> - openjdk will also provide support for the LTS versions
> - oracle java from java11 on will only be free to use in devel- or testing
> environments, for production it will be licenseable for a fee per cpu or
> user on desktop systems
> - azul, redhat, ibm and others will provide their own support and/or
> branded java software
> - some (redhat, ibm ...) skip non-LTS versions altogether
>
> kind regards.. ede
>
>
>
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