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            [CONFCLOUD-16431] Officially Support openJDK

            This issue does not affect Cloud instances, for Server please see CONFSERVER-16431: Officially Support openJDK

            Adam Barnes (Inactive) added a comment - This issue does not affect Cloud instances, for Server please see CONFSERVER-16431: Officially Support openJDK

            Any news on this one? Would be great to deploy Confluence as a container.

            Remo Höppli added a comment - Any news on this one? Would be great to deploy Confluence as a container.

            Interestingly enough, Oracle has decided to start going after people for Java licensing. I think Atlassian really needs to relook at supporting openjdk as well as mariadb in the future.

            Victor Williams added a comment - Interestingly enough, Oracle has decided to start going after people for Java licensing. I think Atlassian really needs to relook at supporting openjdk as well as mariadb in the future.

            Please provide an update/feedback!
            Are you planning to support openjdk?

            Eduardo Fernandey added a comment - Please provide an update/feedback! Are you planning to support openjdk?

            I am also wanting to know the status of this?

            abit Australia added a comment - I am also wanting to know the status of this?

            Providing OpenJDK support seems a key thing when considering licensing challenges when trying to run Java in Docker. See https://github.com/cptactionhank/docker-atlassian-confluence/issues/29 for the issue in the unofficial Confluence Docker image.

            For reference, a popular opinion: http://blog.takipi.com/running-java-on-docker-youre-breaking-the-law/

            Grzegorz Olędzki added a comment - Providing OpenJDK support seems a key thing when considering licensing challenges when trying to run Java in Docker. See https://github.com/cptactionhank/docker-atlassian-confluence/issues/29 for the issue in the unofficial Confluence Docker image. For reference, a popular opinion: http://blog.takipi.com/running-java-on-docker-youre-breaking-the-law/

            Any updates / thoughts on this one?

            Holger Steinhauer added a comment - Any updates / thoughts on this one?

            Any news on this subject ?

            Confluence CFM added a comment - Any news on this subject ?

            Joachim Sengenberger added a comment - - edited

            What is the actual status of this? I would really appreciate if OpenJDK is finally (official) supported as it is with crowd!

            Joachim Sengenberger added a comment - - edited What is the actual status of this? I would really appreciate if OpenJDK is finally (official) supported as it is with crowd!

            For those using Ubuntu, until this request is fulfilled, here are some easy steps to get Oracle JDK running: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-install-oracle-java-7-in-ubuntu-12-04.html.

            Peter Koczan (Inactive) added a comment - For those using Ubuntu, until this request is fulfilled, here are some easy steps to get Oracle JDK running: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-install-oracle-java-7-in-ubuntu-12-04.html .

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