yes. I've been running openjdk since before the oracle debacle.

Openjdk is the bleeding edge version of java. All new features are now
developed on the openjdk side by oracle and other open source developers.

When a release is issued, oracle adds performance secret sauce to their
proprietary binaries, that's about it.

On Oct. 7, 2018 5:25 p.m., "john whelan" <jwhelan0...@gmail.com> wrote:

But will it run JOSM today or would some changes be required to JOSM?

Thanks John

On Sun, 7 Oct 2018, 5:11 pm James, <james2...@gmail.com> wrote:

> people will switch to openjdk. problem solved.
>
> On Sun., Oct. 7, 2018, 5:09 p.m. john whelan, <jwhelan0...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> JAVA has a number of problems.  Many corporations ban its installation
>> citing security issues which restricts the machines that can use JOSM with
>> all its nice tools.
>>
>> Oracle never was enamoured of open software and since it has taken over
>> JAVA the licensing has changed amongst other things.
>>
>> I note that Vincent Privat has reservations about the new version saying
>> they are removing functionality from JAVA that JOSM depends on.
>>
>> Running old versions of JAVA is I think impractical.  There are too many
>> security issues.
>>
>> iD runs using an Internet connection and a browser.  I think there is a
>> need for something like JOSM which can work completely off line if need be.
>>
>> C# apparently is open source.  Visual Studio 2017 is a professional
>> development environment.  Yes it is Windows and I recognise that many
>> prefer one flavour of UNIX or another but I think it is time to think
>> strategically and start work on a replacement for JOSM before we find we
>> can no longer use it.  It can certainly create code which will run on UNIX
>> systems.
>>
>> I'm not saying C# is the only way to go.
>>
>> My days as a coder were in the main forty years ago so I'm out of date
>> these days however I had occasion to use both C# and Visual Studio 2017
>> recently when the language I used to use to knock up the odd program was
>> unable to do what I was after.  I must confess I was impressed.
>>
>> So thoughts ladies and gentlemen?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Cheerio John
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