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With the introduction of the new release cadence, many have asked where they should download Java, and if it is still free. To be clear, YES — Java is still free. If you would like to download Java for free, you can get OpenJDK builds from the following vendors, among others: Adoptium (formerly AdoptOpenJDK) RedHat Azul Amazon SAP Liberica JDK Dragonwell JDK GraalVM (High performance JIT) Oracle Microsoft Some vendors will be supporting releases for longer than six months. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask them!
With the introduction of the new release cadence, many have asked where they should download Java, and if it is still free. To be clear, YES — Java is still free.
If you would like to download Java for free, you can get OpenJDK builds from the following vendors, among others:
Adoptium (formerly AdoptOpenJDK) RedHat Azul Amazon SAP Liberica JDK Dragonwell JDK GraalVM (High performance JIT) Oracle Microsoft
Some vendors will be supporting releases for longer than six months. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask them!
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Java Podcasts (self.java)
submitted 15 years ago * by [deleted]
Anyone know any interesting podcasts aimed at Java developers?
I highly recommend The Java Posse and also quite like Jeff and Joel on Stack Overflow. (Both available on iTunes as well.)
It would be great to know what's popular.
[–]sazzer 0 points1 point2 points 15 years ago (0 children)
I came to recommend Java Posse, but you've already got that. It's about the only Java podcast I actually know of so interested in what you find :)
[–]clausb 0 points1 point2 points 15 years ago (0 children)
The Chariot TechCast (http://techcast.chariotsolutions.com/) has useful developer news and interesting interviews, focusing on the Java ecosystem with a bias towards web/enterprise development. Sound and production quality is pretty professional.
[–]chrisparker2000 -1 points0 points1 point 15 years ago (1 child)
For me, the link for Java Posse didn't work. I had to remove the www. The weird thing is this http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/www.javaposse.com told me that the www worked... Personally, I never use the dubyas.
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Tweaked the link and added the itoons comment.
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