Perhaps the easiest way to make sense of the changes is to think of Red Hat’s open source model. Source: As dictated in Oracle’s Global Price List last updated June 19, 2018. Read more about Oracle’s support roadmap for Java SE here. Whether an organization has previously purchased a perpetual license of SE or uses OpenJDK, these licensing changes will likely impact any organization looking to keep up with support. Oracle has officially moved Java SE to a subscription-based model. In short, since January 2019, Oracle no longer issues public updates for commercial users of Java SE 8 which means free updates for commercial use are no more. Clearing up the confusion: what are the Java licensing changes?
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