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2 days ago · The recently released Spring AI is the most popular choice. Java continues improving, with many enhancements introduced in each LTS release. But which Java features are most commonly used in...
4 days ago · Azul will support 6 and 7 until 2027 and 8 until 2030. But that means there is an end date for all these versions, or it has already passed! Java versions that are still supported get a new build every three months containing fixes for Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE).
2 days ago · Shape Java’s future: JDConf allows speakers to be at the forefront of discussions about Java in the cloud, modernization and AI, guiding developers on the latest trends, practices and innovations. Showcase practical solutions : Attendees appreciate real-world case studies, so presenting best practices for challenges like performance optimization and secure cloud deployments can have a broad ...
Oct 16, 2024 · 12 features are proposed for the next version of Java including compact headers, primitive types in patterns, instanceof, and switch, and linking runtime images without JMODs.
4 days ago · The critical factor is cost. When asked why they decided to migrate off Oracle Java, participants’ top three reasons were: Cost (53%) Preference for open source (47%) Uncertainty over Oracle’s ongoing pricing, licensing, and support changes (38%) The Oracle Java migration is happening now and is expected to continue in the future.
3 days ago · AI assistance has become mainstream, with 74% of developers relying on AI Tools for code writing and 34% using an AI framework. The recently released Spring AI is the most popular choice. Java continues improving, with many enhancements introduced in each LTS release.
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5 days ago · In a new benchmark study, Azul compares Azul Platform Prime to a traditional build of OpenJDK to assess how fast Java code can perform across Java long-term support (LTS) releases. The report also shows how Azul accelerates Java performance improvement for each Java version before the next Long-Term Support release.