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> Oracle makes me too uneasy. Can I use Java without the worry of incurring Oracle's wrath?

Hey! I work at Microsoft and helped us launch the Microsoft Build of OpenJDK.

I can categorically say that yes you can use Java without worrying. As long as you don't use a commercial binary from a vendor that has certain licensing restrictions.

Our build of OpenJDK is free for any use, and comes with commercial support (you know, the one you can open a ticket and ask us to look into the issue) at no extra cost for workloads on Azure.



From another HN very :) lengthy thread:

"Where I work now, we went through 2 or 3 rounds of funding. Each round involved lawyers doing due dilligence, checking the licensing

of all the software we use, and all the libraries we use, and so on. No issues were raised regarding Java or MySql. Bottom line, I don't know

the difference between this and that license, what I do know is that Oracle licensing for Java and MySql gave us zero grief."

Apr '18 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16859559




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