OpenJDK includes Mission Control 1 which is a tool suite for managing, monitoring, profiling, and troubleshooting Java applications. OpenJDK is tightly integrated with Red Hat Enterprise Linux and is supported on Windows. A standalone Windows subscription is also available for purchase. OpenJDK support is included in Red Hat Enterprise Linux®, Red Hat Middleware, and Red Hat Application Runtimes Red Hat is a member of the OpenJDK Governing Board and is the second largest contributor (behind Oracle). The Red Hat build of OpenJDK offers a number of features and benefits. ![]() It is an alternative that will allow your organization to stabilize and standardize your Java environments for years to come with little to no transition effort. ![]() The Red Hat® build of OpenJDK is a free and open source implementation of the Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE). The impact to the Java community is tremendous because 70% of Java developers use the Oracle JDK JVM. ![]() Oracle JDK is no longer free for production workloads and patches, leaving organizations with a choice to either pay Oracle for continued production support and updates for Oracle JDK, adopt OpenJDK and upgrade every six months, or migrate to an alternative OpenJDK implementation. Until January 2019, no one had to pay for access to a current Java Virtual Machine (JVM), but Oracle implemented a significant change to its release cadence and support model. An estimated 15 billion devices run Java™ worldwide.
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