I guess I'm a bit hazy on the distinction between the Oracle JDK and the
OpenJDK as of version 7.  I thought that was the version in which they were
supposed to merge now that the old binary plugs had been rewritten.
 Wikipedia seems to alternate between treating them as separate and
identical.

Oracle still seems to handle OpenJDK, but they accept code contributions
from the community.

On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 6:08 PM, [email protected] <
[email protected]> wrote:

>  > I suppose you couldn't really expect Oracle to test Java 7 against
> Netbeans before release. I mean, that would probably involve inter-hand
> communication possibly involving lawyers and a table reorg.
> I don't understand that statement. NetBeans 7.1.2 seems to be fine with
> Oracle JDK 7u4 on Mac OS X. The problems are with OpenJDK, which is not
> handled by Oracle, but by the community, and there has not been an official
> release of it yet.
>
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