top | item 23475076 (no title) Spinfusor | 5 years ago Not true. You can use the OpenJDK for free until the end of time. If you want ongoing updates beyond six months, there are a bunch of free distributions: Azul Zulu Community (7/8/11/13/14), AdoptOpenJDK (8/11/14), etc. discuss order hn newest fgonzag|5 years ago The whole subject is about Oracle's JDKs here, and that's a very recent development too. unknown|5 years ago [deleted] pron|5 years ago Oracle distributes two JDKs: one for support customers and one 100% free, forever: http://jdk.java.net/
fgonzag|5 years ago The whole subject is about Oracle's JDKs here, and that's a very recent development too. unknown|5 years ago [deleted] pron|5 years ago Oracle distributes two JDKs: one for support customers and one 100% free, forever: http://jdk.java.net/
pron|5 years ago Oracle distributes two JDKs: one for support customers and one 100% free, forever: http://jdk.java.net/
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