Interested in what folks use. I stick to temurin unless guaranteed to deploy in AWS then I use corretto.

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    I use temurin, but you’re really okay with anything but oracle’s jdk. You want to do what you can to avoid an Oracle audit.

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      Seconded. Really, anything but the oracle JDK.

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      Sometimes the audit is unavoidable. Recently went through one, and my first thought was “wait, people still use oracle jdk?”. Thankfully not my job to deal with, but I guess some companies never migrated off which blows my mind, but, to each their own I guess. Oracle is coming around looking for a paydays.

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      I still cant believe that oracle did it that bad, that people switched off the JDK just entirely

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        The jdk itself is fine, but the licensing terms are ridiculous. To their credit they waited to implement the terrible terms until there were multiple drop-in replacements.

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      I’ve mostly used Adoption Temurin / OpenJDK at work and they’ve worked fine. Other than that maybe JDK from RedHat if you do a lot of enterprise work that relies on their other products.