I would prefer not going down this path (and would oppose it) as it took 
great effort to validate the license pedigree and additional balk at using 
anything packaged by a commercial provider.

Kind regards,
Matt 




From:   "Michele Sciabarra" <[email protected]>
To:     [email protected]
Date:   03/07/2019 11:34 AM
Subject:        Re: Which Java image to use for Java ActionLoop?



According the website

>A: Corretto is distributed by Amazon under an Open Source license at no 
cost to you. It is licensed under the terms of the GNU >Public License 
version 2 with the Class Path Exception (GPLv2 with CPE). Amazon does not 
charge for its use or distribution.

I know it is NOT an Apache license but it is the JDK itself under this 
license so there is no option.

So is it suitable?

-- 
  Michele Sciabarra
  [email protected]

----- Original message -----
From: Matt Rutkowski <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Which Java image to use for Java ActionLoop?
Date: Thursday, March 07, 2019 5:53 PM

Michele,

We will should use appropriately licensed (open sourced) images where 
possible which at this time means referencing openjdk project supported 
images only.

Kind regards,
Matt 




From:   "Michele Sciabarra" <[email protected]>
To:     [email protected]
Date:   03/07/2019 10:14 AM
Subject:        Which Java image to use for Java ActionLoop?



Hello all,

I am working on the actionloop / java, and I wonder which Jvm or Docker 
Base Image to use.

Current builds uses IBM J9 but I was confused by the class caching - it 
did not work for me.
I had some success using Amazon Corretto.

Can be an acceptable choice? What are the differences?


-- 
  Michele Sciabarra
  [email protected]





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