Oracle Java SE Subscription - Always with you
Overall Satisfaction with Oracle Java SE Subscription
Over the years, many solutions programmed in Java have been implemented for its robustness, stability and portability that it offers, but as time passes and new versions are presented and used with new functionalities and improvements, it is necessary to have control over how they are. The Java versions are distributed in the different solutions that are available and that is where Oracle Java SE Subscription comes into action, providing great help in the maintenance of all versions, as well as the state in which they are, providing updates for the old versions, etc.
Pros
- Collect in an inventory all versions of Java that have been used in different applications.
- Determine the status of old versions of Java and update or apply essential security patches.
- Oracle Support is the best to be able to solve problems in an agile and safe way.
- Fast update cycles to make new features available.
Cons
- For older versions of Java it could provide instructions or support to migrate to the version supported by the application that is more recent.
- The definition of rules by browser between versions of Java used could be suggested among the most common or that increase security.
- For the developer environment, it would be very useful to have available a list of the functions or procedures that have been outdated or replaced by version.
- Keeping Java versions up-to-date is a great advantage that increases security in the institution.
- Access to quality and efficient technical support is always of great positive impact on any institution.
- Their quality of service for the price is very good.
Do you think Oracle Java SE Subscription delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Oracle Java SE Subscription's feature set?
Yes
Did Oracle Java SE Subscription live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Oracle Java SE Subscription go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Oracle Java SE Subscription again?
Yes
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