Hi mates,

We work with customers in Mexico running high workloads and because of regulatory laws we need the best long term support and performance, not only for the core banking but also for the interfaces like payments and transactional switches.

Since two years ago we have working on Fineract CN, which runs on Java 8 and while working with technology partners tools, like Redhat Openshift, we found that the startup boot times and memory footprint was not the best and we switched to Java 11 (with a changes in Spring Boot from 1.5 to 2).

At that time OpenJDK was the option, but in recent dates AWS is new new guy in the block.

*So the question is, in order to contribute back to Fineract CN, which build of **OpenJDK fits better to Apache Fineract CN AdoptOpenJDK or Correto based on their licenses?*

AdoptOpenJDK (EOL Sept 2022) -
https://adoptopenjdk.net/about.html?variant=openjdk11&jvmVariant=hotspot

AWS Correto (EOL August 2024 ) - https://aws.amazon.com/corretto/faqs/


Regards

Victor

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