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OpenJDK Java mindshare

As of June 2026, the mindshare of OpenJDK Java in the Development Platforms category stands at 2.2%, according to calculations based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
Development Platforms Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
OpenJDK Java2.2%
Docker26.5%
VMware Tanzu Platform12.3%
Other59.0%
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PeerResearch reports based on OpenJDK Java reviews

TypeTitleDate
CategoryDevelopment PlatformsJun 13, 2026Download
ProductReviews, tips, and advice from real usersJun 13, 2026Download
ComparisonOpenJDK Java vs DockerJun 13, 2026Download
ComparisonOpenJDK Java vs Oracle Application Express (APEX)Jun 13, 2026Download
ComparisonOpenJDK Java vs CodespacesJun 13, 2026Download
 
 
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Review data by company size

By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business5
Midsize Enterprise5
Large Enterprise5
By reviewers
By visitors reading reviews
Company SizeCount
Small Business43
Midsize Enterprise53
Large Enterprise29
By visitors reading reviews

Top industries

By visitors reading reviews
Construction Company
27%
Financial Services Firm
13%
Comms Service Provider
12%
University
10%
Outsourcing Company
9%
Wholesaler/Distributor
6%
Computer Software Company
5%
Manufacturing Company
4%
Healthcare Company
2%
Government
2%
Retailer
2%
Energy/Utilities Company
2%
Real Estate/Law Firm
2%
Aerospace/Defense Firm
1%
Hospitality Company
1%
Transportation Company
1%
Educational Organization
1%
Legal Firm
1%
Marketing Services Firm
1%
Media Company
1%

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OpenJDK Java Reviews Summary
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AI Engineer at a educational organization with 51-200 employees4.0I rely on OpenJDK Java for stable financial document parsing, valuing its reliability and mature ecosystem, which reduced failures significantly. However, slow JVM startup, version management, and memory overhead are areas for improvement, though it's excellent for my critical backend.
Sde Ii at Greytip Software Pvt. Ltd.4.0I find OpenJDK Java a powerful, free, and versatile development kit with LTS for Spring Boot. While I appreciate its performance, I believe it could improve bean optimization, Stream API speed, and offer better AI-assisted error debugging.
University Professor at Algebra Bernays University4.5I use OpenJDK Java for development and teaching, valuing its virtual threads, Vector API, and open-source nature for AI integration. Its continuous evolution and efficiency, crucial for avoiding vendor lock-in, make it an excellent choice.
Assistant Engineer at Wipro Limited4.5I use OpenJDK Java for stable, high-performance, cost-effective enterprise and web applications, appreciating its reliability and open-source nature. I wish for simpler version upgrades, better diagnostics, and more beginner-friendly container documentation.
Software Engineer at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees5.0I’ve used OpenJDK Java for seven years to build Spring Boot microservices, REST APIs, and testing. Its portability, libraries, concurrency, and updates improved delivery and reliability, but startup time, memory footprint, documentation, and cloud-native tooling could be better.
Principle Consultant at Verinite4.0I use OpenJDK Java for back-end services, valuing its speed, memory efficiency, and community support. It offers significant ROI and stability. However, I find it a bit bulky compared to scripting languages for simple tasks, rating it 8/10.
FullStack Developer at EnactOn Technologies4.5I've used OpenJDK Java for scalable backend services, finding it stable and performant, significantly reducing costs compared to Oracle JDK. Its open-source nature, JVM tuning, and quick onboarding are valuable, though official enterprise support could improve.
Senior Software Engineer at Netcracker4.5I use OpenJDK 21 for a high-throughput telecom product with Apache NiFi, benefiting from its open-source nature, virtual threads, and optimizations. It saved costs and significantly improved performance, processing 7,000 records per minute.