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AFAIK it's rather the other way round: the original Sun JDK contained some third party components that could not be released under the GPL. OpenJDK is the result of going through everything and making sure all those parts are replaced with clean-room reimplementations.

Note that starting with Java 7, OpenJDK is the reference implementation.



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