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Red Hat has the ability to provide updates to OpenJDK software shipped in Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Windows distributions subject to the lifecycle guidance provided in this article and subject to the availability of fixes in the upstream distributions. The SoC for Developer Support is defined here and the SLA is defined here.įor production deployments of OpenJDK on RHEL and Windows the SoC is defined here and the SLA is defined here.
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The Service Level Agreement (SLA) and Scope of Coverage (SoC) for OpenJDK is determined by the use case. For other Java workloads on Windows (non-Red Hat Middleware), an additional subscription for OpenJDK on Windows is required.įrequently Asked Questions and References What's the Service Level Agreement and Scope of Coverage for OpenJDK Red Hat Middleware subscriptions include OpenJDK entitlements for Windows when used with Red Hat Middleware. RHEL 7 or 8 must be used for continued OpenJDK support and its latest updates moving forward.Įntitlements for Java workloads on OpenJDK are included in a Red Hat Enterprise Linux subscription.
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The upstream community project OpenJDK is currently sponsored and led by Oracle and is released under the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL 2 and 2+) with a linking exception. OpenJDK (Open Java Development Kit) is an open source implementation of the Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE). Information in this article is subject to change as necessary. OpenJDK Lifecycle Dates and Windows versionsįrequently Asked Questions and References