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Struxureware DCE Oracle Java licensing changes
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Posted: 2023-11-2011:37 AM
Struxureware DCE Oracle Java licensing changes
My company is working towards eliminating Java from our environment because Oracle decided to change it's licensing and it is quite confusing.
We currently older infrastructure in one of our DC that is using Struxureware Data Center Expert 7.5.0, a version that uses Oracle Java(JRE) on the client side (which we were able to replace using an alternative JRE). Server side though we can't do anything because you can't login into the appliance because the root login information is not provided by APC as a rule. So my question is: Is there Java on the appliance(server) side and if there is Java on there can I still legally use the appliance and pass an audit by Oracle without being scared of paying through the nose for it.