There are no known issues with it. However I can also not really comment in that matter as I don't use openJDK 7
Sebastian 2013/3/30 Henning Wendt <hen_...@gmx.de> > Dimitri, > > thanks for your reply. But I was referring to installation instructions of > OM - like the one on > http://openmeetings.apache.org/installation.html > It says: "*Note: OpenMeetings requires SUN/Oracle JRE 6, not openJDK!*" > > I boldly ignored this and did a test-install of OM 2.0 using openjdk-7, > which seems to be running fine. So I suppose the warning applies to > openjdk-6 only (which wouldn't surprise me - as its compatibility to > Sun/Oracles JRE 6 is more than broken). > > However, before entering productive operation using OM 2.0 on top of > openjdk-7 I would like to know, if there are any known issues with this > configuration as well? > > > Thanks, > Henning > > > > > Am 28.03.2013 15:21, schrieb Dimitri Yioulos: > > On Thursday 28 March 2013 9:42:49 am Henning Wendt wrote: > > Hi, > > I just set up OM 2.0 employing openjdk-7-jdk in Ubuntu > 12.04 and it is running fine so far. I know that usage of > openjdk-6 is discouraged, I'm just wondering if this > applies for openjdk-7 as well, since it isn't mentioned > anywhere. > Are there any known issues / pitfalls using openjdk-7? > > > Thank you, > Henning > > > Henning, > > If you're talking about all of the recent security-related > problems surrounding Java, I believe they have to do with > the client side. That is, visiting Java-based Web sites > where an exploit lurks. The problem for legitimate > Java-based sites is that visitors may have disabled Java > interaction in their browsers. Someone correct me if I'm > wrong. > > Dimitri > > > > -- Sebastian Wagner https://twitter.com/#!/dead_lock http://www.webbase-design.de http://www.wagner-sebastian.com seba.wag...@gmail.com