Canonical adds extra shots to Ubuntu Java
Briefly

Canonical is taking significant steps to enhance Java support by introducing its own builds of OpenJDK along with extended support via Ubuntu Pro. New Ubuntu containers for three long-term support versions of OpenJRE – 8, 17, and 21 – are being offered. To facilitate development, Canonical introduced a pre-assembled devpack for the Spring framework. Although Java's presence may be subtle now, it continues to thrive in enterprise settings, influencing significant corporate decisions and offerings, like Oracle's acquisition of Sun Microsystems.
Canonical is introducing its own builds of OpenJDK and providing extended support for them via Ubuntu Pro, along with new containers for OpenJRE 8, 17, and 21.
Java remains a vital and thriving programming language, often unnoticed in its corporate applications, highlighting its evolution and sustained importance in enterprise environments.
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