Oracle’s Java Licensing Shift sparks a mass migration on an open source

Slow but stable shift towards Oracle Java alternatives

For most of the respondent, Barden, who would remain in line according to the evolving Oracle rules, led to a shift to Java alternatives with an open source code that offered more cost, security, restriction, transparency and flexibility.

Almost 51% of the respondent in the survey quoted safety and severity as a primary consideration in deciding to move Oracle Oracle Java, followed by a 42% reduction in costs, including audits, and 40% with reference to easier compliance.

Of the 500 respondents, 15% said they had already completed the Oracle Java migration, 22% said their migration route with 25% actively planned migration.

Another 17% said they wanted to move Oracle Oracle Java, but they have not yet started to plan migration. A separate research report from the AZULU -based survey and the Java status report and report on the Java Status from 2025 – which has been examined worldwide by more than 2,000 Java users, pointing out that the respondent quoted software quality, maintained current software, flexibility to update software, cost savings, visibility and alignment with open standards. decided on the alternatives of Open Source to Oracle Java.

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