

My Oracle Support (Oracle Customers Only) and Oracle Technology Network License Agreement for GraalVM Enterprise Edition Including License for Early Adopter Versions for Personal, Development and other Users only. Oracle GraalVM Enterprise Edition 22, all releases GraalVM Community Edition for Java 17, releases through December 2023 Oracle GraalVM for JDK 17 (LTS), releases through at least September 2024 Azul Platform Core July 2023 CPU Release: Java Version.
#AZUL OPENJDK LICENSE SOFTWARE#
This page contains links to the documents with licenses for third party software included in the latest version of Azul Platform Core. IMPORTANT: In the end, you must investigate the license terms of the product yourself rather than trust some fool on the internet with a flowchart drawing tool. Azul Zulu Builds of OpenJDK Release Notes. GraalVM Free Terms and Conditions (GFTC) including License for Early Adopter Versions for All Users Ex: I believe Azul Systems requires a fee for their Zulu product for both development and deployment but require no fee for their Zing product (whose name has changed recently by the way). Six month releases, GraalVM for JDK 20 and later Oracle GraalVM and GraalVM Community Edition License Guide Is Oracle Java free for me?” for more information. Azul offers commercial support and timely updates for Zulu. Provides recipes for packaging Azul's Zulu binary Java releases. Zulu is known for high stability and performance. Building on top of jdeps, analyses an application and a JRE for unresolved class dependencies and missing components and resources. See question “I am a customer of an Oracle Product that uses Java. Zulu is a commercial implementation of OpenJDK offered by Azul.
#AZUL OPENJDK LICENSE UPDATE#
We will continue for now with our regular update cycles, supporting the Oracle JVM (JDK or JRE). Note that Oracle customers using a “Schedule B” product, which includes Java must maintain a commercial license for the “Schedule B” product. A quick update on the status of our support for Azul JDK: Our planned roll out of ColdFusion support of the Azul Zulu OpenJDK (including new CF installers) has been put on hold. Oracle recommends that customers of “Schedule B” products who make applications available to third parties provide guidance to their users regarding their right to use Java with the application. Note that any other Program, such as the Java SE Subscription Enterprise Performance pack, is not permitted to run either Schedule A or Schedule B Products. If you are unsure if the software application that you are using qualifies, please contact your application vendor. For example, you can use either Program to run an “insurance claim” application provided to you by an insurance company that is an Oracle Forms licensee and used Oracle Forms to develop the application. You may also run software applications with the Oracle Java SE Development Kit (Oracle JDK) or Oracle Java SE Runtime Environment (Oracle JRE) Program that were developed by using “ Schedule B” products for any use. You may run the Oracle Java SE Development Kit (Oracle JDK) or Oracle Java SE Runtime Environment (Oracle JRE) Program with “ Schedule A” products for any use.
