Huh?! ??? I meant that both AdoptOpenJDK and Azul provide an OpenJDK JRE you can bundle - what’s that got to do with the thankfully dead applet and webstart?!
AdoptOpenJDK doesn’t provide any installer yet whereas Azul does but as AdoptOpenJDK and Azul don’t use IcedTea Web, there is no implementation of applets and Java Webstart in their JREs. I just wonder how those installers could be really useful especially if the main interest of those JREs is to be bundled. They don’t show nasty ads unlike Oracle ones but a non technical user who would install Azul Zulu or AdoptOpenJDK would lose Java Webstart.
And in the context of embedding a JVM (which is what this thread is about), that really isnt relevant :point: