OpenJDK Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Reviews & Insights
Score7.2 out of 10
23 Reviews and Ratings
OpenJDK
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Pros
Reliability and Speed: Users have consistently found OpenJDK to be a reliable and fast option compared to other products in the market. Several reviewers have praised its performance, indicating that it meets or exceeds expectations in this aspect.
Ease of Use: OpenJDK is widely appreciated for its ease of use, making it one of the best options available. Many users have mentioned that they find it intuitive and user-friendly, resulting in a positive experience with the product.
Open-Source Flexibility: The fact that OpenJDK is an open-source solution has been highly regarded by users. This attribute allows for greater flexibility and access to a wide range of packages and APIs. Numerous reviewers value the freedom and customization options provided by this open-source nature of OpenJDK.
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OpenJDK Reviews
3 Reviews
Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesInformation Technology & Services3
We use it for troubleshooting, administration, and monitoring.This IDE helped stabilize the organization. Open JDK has allowed us to continue improving Java without paying too much for Oracle.
Pros
It has support for both Linux and windows
Very stable , lightweight and has wide support for different packages
Bug fixing is really quick ,great support team very responsive
Cons
There is no support for old Linux versions
NTFS format is not supported by default.
Frequent updates installation is required.
Likelihood to Recommend
OpenJDK is very helpful when you have to work on complex modeling programs by using same JDK we can access data stored on different locations , it has support for both Linux and Windows operating system. It is not suitable for Linux versions less then 7 there is no support for version 5 and 6.
We used Open JDK in our organization to solve problems like run time-based crons, We will develop the application in our local using Java and deploy this application on the server. Using this OpenJDK we can build and deploy locally. But sometimes some jar files are not working as expected from my side.
Pros
Performance is good
This is a open source
we can build and deploy the code
Cons
Some jar files are not working
Compatibility issues
Need to improve documentation
Likelihood to Recommend
It is an open-source, So low maintenance cost. More development tools are available. JRE is available with Kit. It requires higher configured systems. We need to invest some amount for performance. We can develop the application with less time and cost also low. We can update application whenever these versions changed.
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Verified User
Engineer in Information Technology (Information Technology & Services company, 51-200 employees)
Open JDK Used to implement, monitor and and troubleshooting Java platform . The entire backend of the organization is Java based and is dependent on OpenJDK for development and Quality Assurance work . AWS is widely used for IAAS, deployment, and hosting purposes which integrates well with OpenJDK Red Hat provides long term support for OpenJDK starting version 7 .
Pros
Supports all Java features
Integration with AWS
Red Hat supports OpenJDK
Free and Open source, companies where there is no restriction must consider it
Cons
JVM performance can be improved
Concurrent task running needs to be improved .
Ability to access stack memory outside or JVM processes
Likelihood to Recommend
OpenJDK is very well suited for integration with non java resources like JDBC, NIO etc . The integration with AWS and the long term support Red Hat provides has added an advantage to the usage of OpenJDK . In particular our case, the backend is Java based and OpenJDK supports all Java functionalities, memory support and APIs . It integrates well with AWS which is an important platform for us to host, deploy and as an IAAS platform .