• elvith@feddit.org
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    11 hours ago

    Worse yet. They switched licensing and costs several times and companies should prepare to get hit with new licensing fees:

    When they introduced Java 17 (a LTS version), they published it under the NTFC license. This means, this version is usable for free, but only until the next LTS version has been out for a year.

    On Sep 19th 2023, Java 21 was released another LTS version. That means, that Java 17 just switched from the NTFC license to the OTNLA license a few days ago - which means, Java 17 is supported until 2029 but you now need a paid license to use it.

    Hope everyone upgraded to Java 21 or newer in time.

    • Vivendi@lemmy.zip
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      21 minutes ago

      Isn’t this only for Oracle’s JDK?

      Just use an open source fucking solution