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OpenJDK is becoming a popular alternative to the commercial version of OracleJDK. Oracle will not charge companies if they are on the current version of OracleJDK but their release cadence (sometimes as quick as 6 months) makes it difficult for companies to keep pace. Oracle argues that the releases are not "major" releases so the migration is not as daunting a task as many perceive it to be [1]. Java applications running in the ITC data center are on OracleJDK 8.
Release | Oracle GA Date | Oracle Premier Support Until | Oracle Extended Support Until | Oracle Sustaining Support | Amazon Corretto EOSL | Eclipse Adoptium fka AdoptOpenJDK |
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8** (LTS) | March 2014 | March 2022 | December 2030 | Indefinite | Jun 2023 or later | May 2026 |
9 (non‑LTS) | September 2017 | March 2018 | Not Available | Indefinite | ||
10 (non‑LTS) | March 2018 | September 2018 | Not Available | Indefinite | ||
11 (LTS) | September 2018 | September 2023 | September 2026 | Indefinite | Aug 2024 or later | Oct 2024 |
12 (non‑LTS) | March 2019 | September 2019 | Not Available | Indefinite | ||
13 (non‑LTS) | September 2019 | March 2020 | Not Available | Indefinite | ||
14 (non‑LTS) | March 2020*** | September 2020 | Not Available | Indefinite | ||
15 (non‑LTS) | September 2020*** | March 2021 | Not Available | Indefinite | ||
16 (non-LTS | ||||||
17 (LTS) | September 2021 |
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