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Software applications are today's basic operations layer for any corporation, and Java remains the dominant code for enterprise development.
It’s been a long time since Microsoft brewed its own Java. But now it’s back, with the Microsoft Build of OpenJDK, fit and finished for running in the Azure cloud.
Interest in OpenJDK, and in commercial support for it, has intensified as Oracle Java SE becomes increasingly more expensive.
Microsoft's implementation of OpenJDK is now ready for developers who want to use Java on the Azure cloud.
Microsoft's Azure App Service now supports the company's own build of OpenJDK, bringing new support for Java 17 and Tomcat 10.0 runtimes.
SAP has joined the OpenJDK project, an Oracle-led initiative producing an open source implementation of Java that also has gained support of such companies as IBM and Apple in recent months. In an ...
Google is replacing its implementation of the Java application programming interfaces (APIs) in Android with OpenJDK, the open source version of Oracle’s Java Development Kit (JDK). The news ...