![]() 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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