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Univ. of Hawaii - ITS Technical Architecture - Brick    

Java Brick

Primary Architects:  Cameron Ahana & Michael Hodges

Description

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 be [1]. Many Java applications currently running in the ITC data center are on OracleJDK 8; Banner for example.

Table of Long Term Release versions.  We have no plans to install developer versions in production.

ReleaseOracle
GA Date
Oracle Premier
Support Until
Oracle Extended
Support Until
Oracle Sustaining
Support
Red Hat OpenJDK
for Red Hat paying customers (like us)
Amazon CorrettoEclipse Adoptium
fka AdoptOpenJDK
8** (LTS)March 2014March 2022December 2030Indefinite
May 10 (non‑LTS)March 2018September 2018Not AvailableIndefinite
Nov 2026Jun 2023 or laterMay 2026
9 (non‑LTS)September 2017March 2018Not AvailableIndefinite
11 (LTS)September 2018September 2023September 2026IndefiniteOct 2024Aug 2024 or laterOct 2024
12
17 (
non‑LTS
LTS)
March 2019
September 2021September
2019
2026
Not Available
September 2026Indefinite
13 (non‑LTS
Oct 2027

21 (LTS)September
2019Not Available
2023
March 2020
September 2030September 2033IndefiniteDec 2029
14


25 (
non‑LTS
LTS)
March 2020***
September 2025September
2020Not AvailableIndefinite15 (non‑LTS)September 2020***March 2021Not AvailableIndefinite16 (non-LTS17 (LTS)September 2021

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2025September 2030



** Source: https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/java-se-support-roadmap.html
Note that the above URL states:  The Extended Support uplift fee will be waived for the period March 2022 - December 2030 for Java SE 8. During this period, you will receive Extended Support as described in the Oracle Technical Support Level sections of the Technical Support Policies.


Deployment Strategy

Experimental


Strategic (3-5 Years)

  • OracleJDK 11Red Hat OpenJDK 8

Tactical (1-2 Years)

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Containment

  • OracleJDK 8

Retirement

  •  OracleJDK 6 and 7


Emerging Trends

  • The InCommon Trusted Access Platform (TAP) is containerizing its components using Amazon's Corretto JDK.
    • The IAM team is deploying TAP components, starting with Grouper.
  • JDK implementations in containers may not need to fall within the guidelines of this brick.
  • More vendors are transitioning to an OpenJDK implementation.
  • OpenJDK implementation matrix [2] and overview of JDK vendors [3]
  • Difference between OracleJDK and OpenJDK [4]
  • Opinions from okta [5]

Notes

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Change History

  • AdoptOpenJDK is readily available through docker, has a large community to support it (no need to get commercial support), and runs under the Hotspot JVM, which is Oracle's JVM, so we know the performance will be comparable if not identical.
    • It can also run under OpenJ9, which is the Eclipse Foundations version of the JVM.
    • It is supposed to have a low memory footprint and run more efficiently compared to Hotspot but EA has not explored that option yet.
  • The InCommon Trusted Access Platform (TAP) is containerizing its components using Amazon's Corretto JDK.
    • The IAM team is deploying TAP components, starting with Grouper.
  • For the Oracle JDk. Critical Patch Updates are collections of security fixes for Oracle products, including the Oracle JDK. These updates are available to customers with valid support contracts. They are released on the Tuesday closest to the 17th day of January, April, July and October.  We are assuming that the Open JDK projects have a matching schedule.

Change History

  • August 2022, informally promoted to approved
  • April 2020, draft in progress

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Definitions



Experimental

Someone in ITS is currently investigating or experimenting with this technology.

Strategic

ITS will be investing in this technology for 3-5 years.

Tactical

ITS will be investing in this technology for 1-2 years.

Containment

ITS will continue to use this technology for existing systems, but will no longer invest in this technology and/or grow its use.

Retirement

ITS has a firm plan (and timeline) to retire this technology.