Hi,

i read some interesting news in german magazine.

http://www.heise.de/developer/meldung/Oracle-will-auch-kostenpflichtige-Java-Virtual-Machine-anbieten-1131860.html


Here is an english translation (gooles, not mine):

Oracle will offer future apparently based on the OpenJDK project, both a free Java Virtual Machine (JVM) and a paid version. That is the message of a presentation by Adam Messinger on the meeting in San Francisco QCon event. According to Oracle's Vice President for Development, both versions have their basis in the currently developed together the JRockit VM and the Hotspot JVM should have. Work on a unified virtual machine had Oracle in February 2010, shortly after completion of the acquisition by Oracle Suns announced. This was then confirmed at JavaOne Keynote in Java. In February, the monitoring and control functions were highlighted in Oracle JRockit, and Sun's HotSpot JVM performance properties. How different the free paid by the JVM should not speak about the Oracle Manager. Messinger also had no information on the prices, but he stressed that Oracle offset the cost of Java more elsewhere and there will always be a well-functioning free JVM would. It is expected that the commercial version is at least better integration with Oracle's middleware products bring.


Stefan
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