Le 2012-03-04 à 22:15, Paul Hoadley a écrit :

> Hello,
> 
> (I mentioned this at the bottom of a thread on wonder-disc, but it probably 
> got buried.)
> 
> I'm looking at building some WebObjects applications on Amazon EC2 (with 
> Jenkins).  Amazon Linux provides packages for OpenJDK.  I'm sure I could get 
> a Sun/Oracle JDK installed if I tried, but it's a lot easier to just use a 
> single "yum install" from the Amazon-supplied package repo.  I know there was 
> some aversion to OpenJDK for WebObjects projects at one point—are people 
> still averse to it, and why?  (I've never used it.  I've been building with 
> Hudson for over a year using OS X's JDK, but I'm interested in out-sourcing 
> this to EC2.)

I don't use OpenJDK not because of WO, but because of the Atlassian products 
that don't work well with OpenJDK. So I always install the JDK from Oracle to 
make sure that anything Java that I will install on Linux will work.


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