On Wed, 9 Jan 2013 06:21:07 PM Uwe wrote:
> Oracle Java = "Sun Java" It is relevant because of performance issues of
> OpenJDK. Depending on the machine it is running on, OpenJDK can be much
> slower than Sun Java.
> 
> But basically, I hadn't enough insight when I posted.

OK, false alarm then.  One further insight: I only encountered minor 
performance issues with OpenJDK when I first switched to it about three of so 
years ago.  IMHO such concerns are largely outdated and/or overstated, and 
outweighed by a preference to avoid Oracle.

Cheers,
Mike Pope

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