On Monday 17 February 2014 04:12 AM, Edward M wrote:
> On Sun, 16 Feb 2014 14:14:24 +0530
> Nilesh Govindrajan <m...@nileshgr.com> wrote:
> 
>> rvices to customers, so compatibility is
>> definitely a concern. I'm not exactly sure what the differences are
>> between Oracle JDK & OpenJDK; the differences I found so far on Google
>> are old and make sense only for Java 6.
> 
>    Hello,
> 
>   To my understanding, Oracle JDK binary is created from the source code
>   released from the OpenJDK project with some Oracle's own propriety
>   code. The other difference is Oracle's JDK binary is released under
>   Oracle Technology Network Developer License Terms for JAVA EE SDK,JDK
>   where as OpenJDK code is under GPL + linking exceptions.  
> 
> More info at: 
> 
> https://blogs.oracle.com/henrik/entry/java_7_questions_answers
> 
> Best regards
> ED
> 

So it would be correct to say that for Java EE applications, icedtea
would be enough? As per the link you gave me, it says some graphical
components & fonts are extra, none of which are used in case of web
applications.

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