• @[email protected]
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      06 months ago

      You didn’t seem to understand. Oracle only supports their own jvm when running their software that uses Java (e.g. weblogic).

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        06 months ago

        Why wouldn’t open source versions of their software work? Have you tried it?

        • @[email protected]
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          06 months ago

          It’s not about functionality. When you’re paying for licensing and support you need to use supported versions of things. If you call up about an issue with the database and you’re running an unsupported os or Java version they hang up on you.

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        06 months ago

        I know it may not be an easy question to answer, but does your company really owe them money? I’m guessing that their other software that uses their JVM also has a license, so they should be more clear about the company having to license out the JVM in order to use it. This sounds like a scam that comes packaged along with some other software.

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          06 months ago

          Oh - sorry, Oracle offers a free “entitlement” to use the JVM when used with their software if it’s required. We don’t pay extra for the Oracle JVM.