![]() For the purpose of Minecraft they are essentially the same, but Oracle's "OTN" version (Oracle JDK uses "Oracle No-Fee Terms and Conditions" as of Java 17 LTS) requires a PAID license for commercial and production purposes. You can get Java either from Oracle or from someone who builds OpenJDK. See also: Wikipedia:OpenJDK § OpenJDK builds See Tutorials/Setting up a server for more information. ![]()
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