• IphtashuFitz@lemmy.world
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      26 days ago

      My employer has a pretty large presence in AWS. We finished migrating to Amazon’s Corretto (based on openjdk) months ago. It was pretty painless given we already use Amazon’s Linux distros.

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        What could possibly go wrong with locking yourself into an environment owned by Amazon, or Google or Microsoft?

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          26 days ago

          What’s the lockin? Is it really harder than just swapping the jdk path to switch between Coretto and OpenJDK? I understand Coretto being preferable for performance and security patches but I don’t imagine it’s that big of a deal if one eventually had to switch

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            I think that may have been in reference to using AWS, not corretto specifically.

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      Ever since I looked up “java download” and had to go through the horrible process on the Oracle site, I decided that they didn’t want me to download Java so I should avoid it, and that has always proved to be a good decision