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by kamaal
2875 days ago
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A lot. For all practical purposes, it very hard to get projects to move to big version numbers in large enterprises. Its not as simple as just recompiling code. Something like the entire ecosystem has to move, you will have plenty of compatibility problems, code breakage and catch-22 situations. This is not good news for Java. Also a lot of 'Architects' will be forced to think if they will be made to pay for Java later. Hence should they use something else to build their latest projects? |
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The EOL for JDK 8 has been known for quite some time now.
Architects who haven’t taken that into account yet have been negligent regardless of Oracle charging for future updates or not.
Migrations almost always require quite some effort but there was plenty of time to prepare in this case.