OpenJDK vs. Oracle Java Card

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
OpenJDK
Score 7.2 out of 10
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OpenJDK (Open Java Development Kit) is a free and open-source implementation of the Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE) licensed under the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL) version 2 with a linking exception.N/A
Oracle Java Card
Score 8.0 out of 10
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Oracle's Java Card is an open, interoperable platform for secure elements, enabling smart cards and other tamper-resistant chips to host multiple applications using Java technology. Java Card is an execution platform that can store and update multiple applications on a single resource-constrained device, while retaining their certification levels and compatibility with standards.N/A
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Considered Both Products
OpenJDK
Chose OpenJDK
Obviously, OpenJDK has a more permissive license than Oracle's JDK. Still, Amazon Corretto comes with commercial support, & since it's backed by Amazon's infrastructure, downloading a new package to install on a new laptop/system is just a breeze.
Chose OpenJDK
We went directly with OpenJDK as it is already maintained in our RedHat package repos. We had already done our research and determined that OpenJDK was the best available opensource alternative to Oracle JDK. We did not feel a need to install and compare alternative software …
Chose OpenJDK
Mostly because OpenJDK is open source and is considered the reference implementation of the JDK.
Chose OpenJDK
One of the reasons for selecting OpenJDK is less costly compared to Oracle Java SLE and Oracle Java Platform, Micro Edition. In most cases OpenJDK performance is similar to the above-mentioned products. By using some features we can fix bugs in stage and production …
Chose OpenJDK
OpenJDK is technically very similar to OracleJDK and OpenJDK is widely popular (so is Oracle JDK) meaning sufficient documentation and support. Oracle JDK is better in terms of garbage collection and rendering along with being more stable. Oracle DK used to be free but is no …
Chose OpenJDK
As per above stacks we found that openstack provides free and best context software for industry level development. Cost per feature for Other software are considered to too high, whereas, OpenJDK provides almost every product and packages for free and comfortable for …
Chose OpenJDK
OpenJDK is comparable to Oracle Java SE in most cases and you get away with significantly lower costs. Oracle Java SE have some advantages in performance on some native platforms but in most cases the OpenJDK performance is similar or at least good enough.
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User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
Most API related and infrastructure related tech features implemented and fabricated with OpenJDK packages and Libraries. Extensive tech configurations are still developed with this product. we would to like to continue the usage this package for our upcoming projects as well. For Data Visualization I feel OpenJDK does have much resources for making data more insightful and helpful.
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Pros
  • OpenJDK is a robust opensource replacement for Oracle JDK
  • OpenJDK has support from RedHat (our approved Linux O/S)
  • OpenJDK is supported on both RedHat and Windows platforms
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Cons
  • JVM performance can be improved
  • Concurrent task running needs to be improved .
  • Ability to access stack memory outside or JVM processes
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Alternatives Considered
Obviously, OpenJDK has a more permissive license than Oracle's JDK. Still, Amazon Corretto comes with commercial support, & since it's backed by Amazon's infrastructure, downloading a new package to install on a new laptop/system is just a breeze.
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Return on Investment
  • As per our business objectives we are 4 times benifitted with product
  • Faster for development and implementation
  • Reduced our cost by 30%
  • Annual profits of 24%
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