The DLJ was considered an interim solution, so that users could use a well-tested java environment for as long as OpenJDK was being developed. Java had already been released in 2006 as open source. In August of 2011, Oracle retracted the Operating System Distributor License for Java (DLJ), which was required for legal distribution of the Oracle JRE package. History of the Operating System Distributor License for Java
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