Java news
Here are some recent news and updates from the Java world:
Java 17 Released
Oracle has released Java 17, the latest version of the Java programming language. Java 17 includes several new features, improvements, and bug fixes, including:
- Improved performance and security
- New features for JavaFX and Swing
- Support for pattern matching for switch expressions
- Improved support for JSON processing
Java 18 Early Access Released
Oracle has also released Java 18 Early Access, which includes several new features and improvements, including:
- Improved support for HTTP/3
- New features for JavaFX and Swing
- Improved performance and security
- Support for pattern matching for switch expressions
Java EE 9 Released
Oracle has released Java EE 9, the latest version of the Java Enterprise Edition. Java EE 9 includes several new features and improvements, including:
- Improved support for microservices and cloud computing
- New features for security and identity management
- Improved support for JSON processing
- Support for Java 11 and later versions
Spring Boot 2.5 Released
The Spring Boot team has released Spring Boot 2.5, which includes several new features and improvements, including:
- Improved support for cloud computing and microservices
- New features for security and identity management
- Improved support for JSON processing
- Support for Java 11 and later versions
JavaFX 15 Released
Oracle has released JavaFX 15, the latest version of the JavaFX library. JavaFX 15 includes several new features and improvements, including:
- Improved support for graphics and multimedia
- New features for layout and styling
- Improved support for accessibility
- Support for Java 11 and later versions
Java 16 and 17 Support for GraalVM
Oracle has announced support for Java 16 and 17 on GraalVM, a high-performance runtime environment for Java and other languages. GraalVM allows developers to run Java applications on a variety of platforms, including Linux, macOS, and Windows.
Java 17 Support for OpenJDK
Oracle has announced support for Java 17 on OpenJDK, an open-source implementation of the Java Development Kit (JDK). OpenJDK is widely used in the Java community and is supported by a variety of vendors and organizations.
These are just a few of the recent news and updates from the Java world. If you're interested in staying up-to-date with the latest developments, I recommend following Java-related news sources and blogs, such as JavaWorld, DZone, and InfoQ.