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What does the change in license terms for Oracle's Java mean for 360Works products.

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Important Oracle Java License Update

The Oracle Java License has changed for releases starting April 16, 2019.

The new Oracle Technology Network License Agreement for Oracle Java SE is substantially different from prior Oracle Java licenses. The new license permits certain uses, such as personal use and development use, at no cost -- but other uses authorized under prior Oracle Java licenses may no longer be available. Please review the terms carefully before downloading and using this product. An FAQ is available here.

Commercial license and support is available with a low cost Java SE Subscription.

Oracle also provides the latest OpenJDK release under the open source GPL License at jdk.java.net.

 

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360Works plug-ins ship with their own embedded Java Runtime which are licensed by 360Works. We recommend for non-plugin web apps (MirrorSync, SuperContainer, etc.) to use a version of Java released prior April 16, 2019, or OpenJDK, or enter into a commercial license agreement with Oracle

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