November 8, 2018
Oracle JDK and ColdFusion 11
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November 8, 2018
Oracle JDK and ColdFusion 11
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Currently we are utilizing ColdFusion 11 with the latest patch installed.  We also using Oracle’s JDK 8 Update 192 JRE to keep ColdFusion JVM current with the latest java release.

Due to Oracle posting the following information on their website (see below), we would like to know what is Adobe going to do in reference to the licensing issue.  I need to know this information ASAP just in case my company has to go out and purchase a license agreement from Oracle.

Per Oracle’s website, they posted the following:

End of Public Updates for Oracle JDK 8

Oracle will not post further updates of Java SE 8 to its public download sites for commercial use after January 2019. Customers who need continued access to critical bug fixes and security fixes as well as general maintenance for Java SE 8 or previous versions can get long term support through Oracle Java SE Subscription or Oracle Java SE Desktop Subscription. For more information, and details on how to receive longer term support for Oracle JDK 8, please see the Oracle Java SE Support Roadmap.

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2019-02-12 18:34:07
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2019-02-15 21:00:12
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It looks like Java 11 does not include any JREs. We use the server JRE. Unsure how to proceed if java is not coming out with JREs for Java 11.

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2019-01-25 02:12:41
2019-01-25 02:12:41

Oracle JDK is now supported for Java 8 and Java 11 LTS – announced by Rakshith Naresh.

https://coldfusion.adobe.com/2019/01/oracle-java-support-adobe-coldfusion/

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2018-11-16 22:01:16
2018-11-16 22:01:16

Any further updates? Time is running out

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2018-11-12 22:50:58
2018-11-12 22:50:58

Did you see this article from Rakshith Naresh (Adobe) …

Oracle’s Java policy change:
https://coldfusion.adobe.com/2018/10/oracles-java-policy-change/

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