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On Wed, Jun 26, 2019 at 12:50:11PM -0700, Georgy Yakovlev wrote: |
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> As a maintainer of most jdks in gentoo I'm not looking at adding even |
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> more JDK versions this time as there is little to no reason of doing |
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> that. |
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Cool, thanks for the perspective. |
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> if there is significant performance or technical difference I could |
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> take a look at it, so let me know if I'm wrong in my assessment. |
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The main difference from just an initial look is that the Amazon release |
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is officially "Java SE compatible" as it passes the TCK certification. |
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AdoptOpenJDK evidentally has some issue with oracle (a problem with |
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oracle 8-/? Imagine that) such that they aren't able to use the TCK for |
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testing. |
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Then from an applications view, one of our most important java apps is |
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the shibboleth idp, which officially supports amazon's release but not |
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the adoptopenjdk one. They do support Redhat's OpenJDK build for RHEL and |
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CentOS, I assume the adoptopenjdk built will work too but just adds an |
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additional fuzzy if opening a support ticket. |
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Thanks again... |