My guess would be you have some kind of safety net by having a company to turn to in case of issues, you probably can request new features, you may have better performances (since the implementation is different) etc...…
Probably yes, depending on the license of OpenJDK, but if you want Oracle JRE, you have to pay
If your company is selling a product and you want to package the JRE with it, you have to pay for the license
And in Ayurveda it's called a Vata mind!
My guess would be you have some kind of safety net by having a company to turn to in case of issues, you probably can request new features, you may have better performances (since the implementation is different) etc...…
Probably yes, depending on the license of OpenJDK, but if you want Oracle JRE, you have to pay
If your company is selling a product and you want to package the JRE with it, you have to pay for the license
And in Ayurveda it's called a Vata mind!