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OpenJDK Java
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9.0
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5.9
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14
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Harshwardhan Gullapalli - PeerSpot reviewer
AI Engineer at a educational organization with 51-200 employees
Reliable parsing has transformed financial document workflows and supports accurate LLM extraction
The JVM startup time is noticeable for lightweight, one-off document parsing tasks; that warm-up overhead feels unnecessary compared to a Python script that starts instantly. In a high-concurrency microservices environment where containers are spun up frequently, that matters significantly. On the developer experience side, managing Java versions across different environments can get messy. We encounter situations where local development is running one JDK version, staging is another, and production is different. Without proper tooling such as SDKMAN or Docker, it becomes a coordination headache. Better built-in versioning and consistency would help. Regarding documentation, the OpenJDK Java documentation itself is solid but quite dense and assumes a certain level of Java knowledge. For teams coming from other backgrounds such as mine, which has a lot of Python and JavaScript experience, the barrier to entry is steeper than necessary. More beginner-friendly getting started guides would be beneficial. Additionally, the JVM baseline memory usage is significant. For resource-constrained environments or when running multiple lightweight services, that overhead adds up. Lighter JVM variants exist, but they are not as well-documented or easy to adopt. Better guidance on choosing the right JVM flavor would smooth that out. I choose a rating of 8 out of 10 for OpenJDK Java because it could reach a 10 if the JVM startup time was dramatically reduced, perhaps through better default configurations or a lightweight default build for serverless and containerized workflows where speed matters. Secondly, a streamlined, unified approach to version management and environment consistency built in would help eliminate the need for juggling SDKMAN, Docker, and multiple configurations. Lastly, better memory efficiency out of the box would be ideal. If OpenJDK Java could run with smaller baseline footprints without sacrificing performance or stability, it would be a clear winner across more use cases. While it is the best choice for stable, long-running backend services and document processing pipelines, it has trade-offs for lighter, more distributed architectures. Fix those, and it would be a 10 out of 10.
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What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for OpenJDK Java?
I am not sure if we purchased OpenJDK Java through the AWS Marketplace as that is handled by our DevOps team.I do not have prior experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing for OpenJDK Java.
What needs improvement with OpenJDK Java?
To improve OpenJDK Java, I wish for more AI integrations and support for AI and API integrations, as we need AI capabilities to build using Java.We would like to see better documentation of new fea...
What is your primary use case for OpenJDK Java?
My main use case for OpenJDK Java is to build Java backend code and backend logic. A specific example of a project where I used OpenJDK Java for backend logic is in my current organization, where w...
 

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