Is Java 7 is free to develop and implement in production?

Dear Friends,
    Can anybody tell me that java 7 is it free to develop and distribute? Or we can
develop and use in our own production.
Thanks in Advance
Ahamed Rafeeque

The Oracle Java implementation certainly is. OpenJDK is too.
You are even free to distribute a (trimmed down) Java runtime with your software, as long as you follow the guidelines in the readme that you can find with it on what you are allowed to remove from it.

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