I read that Oracle traditionally uses OpenJDK to build its Oracle JRE, which tells me that OpenJDK is more than up to the task as a drop-in replacement for Oracle's JDK.
That doesn't mean there may not be bumps and hiccups when migrating projects. I imagine most projects won't notice a difference. However, larger enterprise solutions may have a sticker transition.
I read that Oracle traditionally uses OpenJDK to build its Oracle JRE, which tells me that OpenJDK is more than up to the task as a drop-in replacement for Oracle's JDK.
That doesn't mean there may not be bumps and hiccups when migrating projects. I imagine most projects won't notice a difference. However, larger enterprise solutions may have a sticker transition.
P.S. Check out adoptopenjdk.net for an easy way to grab OpenJDK
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