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Hi everyone,

I would like your professional opinion if it worth to evangelize OpenJDK inside a company which all projects are running using Oracle HotSpot. I know that old version usually to higher rates of incompatibilities (specially running old J2EE containers) but not sure nowadays and also if you see using OpenJDK is better as it is really opensource and we have big companies and the community improving it but the drawback we would not have Mission Critical and flight recorder for instance. Do you think it is stable and production ready to rely on the latest version of centos repository , for example? Did you know any performance difference between OpenJDK and HotSpot ?

Thanks,
Luan
 
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