On Thu, 22 Dec 2011 09:17:15 +0000
Andrew Haley <aph(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On 12/21/2011 10:45 PM, Matej Cepl wrote:
> On 21.12.2011 18:52, Andrew Haley wrote:
>> There really is very little difference between the com.sun.*
>> classes in OpenJDK and the proprietary JDK, as far as I know. Of
>> course, I haven't really checked, but... ;-)
>
> So, what is the root cause of (infrequent, but persistent) alarms
> about incompatibility between OpenJDK and proprietary JDK?
To know for certain I'd have to trawl all the bug reports, but they
seem to boil down to web plugin incompatibilities and assuming a
particular layout of the installation. With regard to the plugin,
it's much more compatible now, but we still have occasional problems
with proprietary applications that make incorrect assumptions. It's
particularly difficult with banks that have applications we can't even
try. Oh, and we do have bugs sometimes. ;-)
At $WORKPLACE I use a Java app (via javaws) - EMC NetWorker Management
Console - that won't work with OpenJDK (it pops up a username/password
window as expected but doesn't then pop up the main app window once the
username+password have been entered), whilst it does work with
Sun/Oracle java 6 and 7. I would much rather use OpenJDK but I haven't
a clue how to track down what the problem is, knowing next to nothing
about java.
Paul.