Btw, not overly surprised to see, what's considered commercial parts of
Oracle JDK are mostly things like Flight Recorder or JRockit. Primarily
inherited by BEA. While I worked at BEA support a product now very notable
in Flight Recorder was called "BEA Guardian". Aiming at gathering telemetry
data from large server installations it's a feature we encouraged BEA
customers to use, but especially in a commercial environment it wasn't free
then. And its ancestors don't seem free now either. Ideally Oracle should
make this clear and keep the "nifty DevOps tools" like Flight Recorder
optional, not install them by default. That sounds a bit shady and last but
not least some regulators (mostly in Europe) may not like at all...

Werner


On Tue, Dec 20, 2016 at 12:00 AM, Werner Keil <[email protected]> wrote:

> Nobody knows yet, also turned out to be a "Lone Gunman" (likely inspired
> by Breivik anniversary) in Munich after hours of speculation in every
> direction.
>
> N8
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 11:36 PM, P. Ottlinger <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Am 19.12.2016 um 23:33 schrieb Werner Keil:
>> > Btw, I hope you are all safe in Berlin?
>> >
>> > Otavio even asked me though I am not in Berlin, but nice of him to ask.
>>
>> Oliver is far away from there ....
>>
>> fingers crossed - maybe it has just been an accident.
>>
>> n8
>>
>
>

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