So, if you’re using Oracle’s OpenJDK build, you should be prepared to update to each new version of Java as it comes out (or run an older version that won’t get updates). What this means is now Java 11 is out Oracle will no longer be updating their OpenJDK builds for 10 or 9. If you’re using Oracle’s OpenJDK build, Oracle won’t be providing updates to past versions. There’s an important difference between these two builds though – if you’re using Oracle’s commercial JDK, you’ll get updates and support. Note that since Java 11, Oracle’s commercial JDK and Oracle’s OpenJDK builds are functionally the same, so we should be able to run our applications on either without having to make any changes or losing any features.
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