That agreement currently includes the following language: Third, once the free-use period ends, Java SE subscriptions will once again be governed by the Oracle Technology Network License Agreement for Oracle Java SE.The next LTS release, as of this writing, is Release 21, which is due to become available in September 2023 (but per Oracle, these designations of LTS or non-LTS are subject to change). Oracle had been gone on record as making every third release an LTS release. This free-use period is referred as No-Fee Terms and Conditions or “NFTC”. When the next Long Term Service or “LTS” release is made available, the period of free use will end one (1) year later. Second, this announcement has an event horizon.The JRE for commercial or production use remains licensable. Since Java SE 10, there has been a single download, but Oracle will now make the JRE (“Java Runtime Environment”) and the JDK separate. First off, this is only the Java Development Kit or “JDK” which again will be a separate download.On Tuesday, September 14, 2021, Oracle announced that it is making its “Oracle JDK available for free” even for commercial and/or production use, but the JRE (Java Runtime Environment) is still a licensed product for a fee
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