![]() ![]() So what's the difference? Well, the OpenJDK is a 100% open-source implementation of the Java language specification. Many Java programmers replace this immediately with the Oracle Sun JDK. Due to this Oracle JDK, 11 and OpenJDK 11 are more interchangeable than OpenJDK 8 and Oracle JDK 8 are.These days Ubuntu comes with Open JDK installed as standard. ![]() OpenJDK is now as close to Oracle JDK binaries as possible, after changing to a more frequent release schedule for Java 9 onwards.The default garbage collector has been changed to G1 – To reduce the pause times for most users the default garbage collector has been switched.Last but not least, a few things to keep in mind: Because it evolves independently of Java SE, the CORBA module has been deprecated and removed.Due to an overlap with the Java EE Platform Specification, the Java EE module has been deprecated and removed.With improvements to compression schemes in Java 9, Pack200 Tools and API have not been used since Java 8 and as such, they have been deprecated. ![]()
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