Fatih Kacar
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04/02/2024 09:00 am

Exciting Updates in the Java World: Jakarta Data and Jakarta NoSQL Milestones, Class-File API Targeted for JDK 23

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Java News Roundup: Jakarta Data and Jakarta NoSQL Milestones, Class-File API Targeted for JDK 23

This week in the Java world is teeming with exciting updates and milestones. Let's dive into the latest news that is shaping the landscape of Java development.

JEP 466 - Class-File API Targeted for JDK 23

The Java Enhancement Proposal 466, also known as JEP 466, introduces the Class-File API, which is set to release in JDK 23. This API provides developers with enhanced capabilities to work with class files, enabling smoother interactions and optimizations in Java applications.

Jakarta Data and Jakarta NoSQL Milestones

One of the significant highlights of this week's roundup is the milestone releases of Jakarta Data and Jakarta NoSQL specifications. These milestones mark significant advancements in data processing and management within the Jakarta ecosystem, paving the way for more efficient and robust data-driven applications.

JobRunr 7.0.0 Second Release Candidate

The Java job scheduling library JobRunr reaches a major milestone with the second release candidate for version 7.0.0. This release promises improved performance, enhanced features, and bug fixes to streamline job management in Java applications.

Updates on Spring Projects, Quarkus, Helidon, and LangChain4j

Additionally, the Java community witnesses point releases for popular frameworks and projects such as Spring, Quarkus, Helidon, and LangChain4j. These updates bring stability, new features, and compatibility enhancements, ensuring Java developers have access to cutting-edge tools for their projects.

Stay informed with the latest developments in the Java ecosystem to stay ahead of the curve in Java programming. Exciting times lie ahead for Java developers as innovations continue to shape the future of Java applications.

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