OpenJDK is an open source implementation of the Java SE platform edition and Java Development Kit (JDK). Learn about OpenJDK features. And compare it to Oracle, another JDK option. Plus, find out how to get more out of OpenJDK.
Latest OpenJDK Guide: Migration, Support, & Expert Advice This is the latest OpenJDK guide for businesses looking to utilize this open source software. Whether you're considering OpenJDK or already using it, find the tips you need to answer questions like... How do you convince your team ...
This is the latest OpenJDK guide for businesses looking to utilize this open source software. Whether you're considering OpenJDK or already using it, find the tips you need to answer questions like... How do you convince your team to choose OpenJDK? What are your options for migration? Ho...
OpenJDK support is critical to deploy Java applications. Support from a 3rd party covers you beyond the limited protection offered by OpenJDK distributors.
Enterprise Open Source Migrations Migrations are an important consideration in open source in the enterprise. Here are our best practices for enterprises migrating to open source. Migrating from Oracle JDK to OpenJDK Oracle now charges for its Java JDK subscriptions. Your organization may be looking...
Enterprise Linux Support from OpenLogic is backed by SLAs and delivered by experienced Linux experts. Get tech support for top open source Linux distributions.
OpenJDK vs. Oracle JDK comes down to licensing. Oracle Java, or Oracle JDK, is commercially licensed and OpenJDK is open source. Find out which one is better.
Blog – CentOS vs. Fedora After CentOS End of Life: Support Options If you need more time to plan your migration and don’t have the expertise in-house to patch CentOS, a third-party vendor like OpenLogic can bridge the support gap. In the on-demand webinar below, Perforce's Senior Di...
Note: OpenLogic provides CentOS patches for CVEs with CVSS score of 7 or higher for our CentOS LTS customers. Vulnerabilities (and the bad actors that exploit them) are somewhat beyond our control — but there are other things that can weaken Linux security we can address. I'm talking abou...
java-11-openjdk java-1.8.0-openjdk Maven 3.6 Ant 1.10 Rocky Linux 9 ships with support for OpenJDK 17 as well as OpenJDK 11. These are alongside Maven 3.6 and Ant 1.10. In comparison, RHEL 8 supported OpenJDK 11.Back to top Rocky Linux 9 vs. RHEL 9 Previous iterations of CentOS ...