Hi,

Well, it is pretty much the other way around.

While OpenJDK is where development happens, Oracle only distributes the 
proprietary OracleJDK as the “official thing” on chosen platforms.
If you want to use something else, you have to build it yourself or rely on 
other vendors to supply it to you.

Bye,


Simon.

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