![]() ![]() In addition to the JDK, the JRE and the JVM are also free-to-use. Now we have new information directly from our friends at Oracle Java. Originally, Miro blogged that this free-to-use release involved the Java Development Kit or JDK only. For Java 7, the last free public release is 1.7.0_80-b15.For Java 8, the last free public release is 1.8.0_202-b08 (where “b” means “build”).This is because all the versions preceding Oracle Java 17 are for-fee. What this means for you is that if you can, you might upgrade and then use Oracle Java 17 free of charge for internal applications. ![]() This includes commercial and production use.” That is a direct quote from Oracle’s Tuesday, Septemannouncement. “Oracle is making the industry leading Oracle JDK available for free, including all quarterly security updates. ![]()
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