Your option for a cost-effective, compliant and enterprise-supported alternative of JDK
Red Hat can help you move from Oracle JDK to OpenJDK, a far more cost competitive version of JDK even before the price changes.
Why it's worth considering a move from Oracle JDK to OpenJDK—with Red Hat's support
Java is everywhere. Oracle JDK and OpenJDK are functionally similar, but the key difference is that OpenJDK is open source, maintained by Red Hat and others, while Oracle JDK is closed source, requires a paid license, and has recently changed its pricing.
Red Hat OpenJDK offers simplified licensing, reduced compliance risk, and 4x–8x cost savings—making migration easy and cost-effective.
Getting started with Red Hat build of OpenJDK
The Red Hat build of OpenJDK is an open source implementation of the Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE).