Fatih Kacar
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04/16/2024 09:00 am

Java News Roundup: JobRunr 7.0, Introducing the Commonhaus Foundation, Payara Platform, Devnexus

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Exciting Updates in the Java Ecosystem

Welcome to this week's Java news roundup for April 8th, 2024. The Java community has been buzzing with exciting updates and announcements. Let's dive into the latest highlights:

JobRunr 7.0 Release

JobRunr 7.0 is here with new features and enhancements to streamline job processing and scheduling. This release brings improved performance and reliability to your Java applications. Stay tuned for more details on how JobRunr can boost your workflow.

Introducing the Commonhaus Foundation

Exciting news as the Commonhaus Foundation enters the Java scene. Learn about their mission, goals, and how they aim to contribute to the Java community. Stay updated on upcoming projects and initiatives from this promising foundation.

Payara Platform Updates

The April 2024 edition of the Payara Platform has arrived with updates and improvements to enhance your Java development experience. Explore the latest features and enhancements that Payara Platform brings to the table. Keep an eye out for the latest offerings from Payara.

JEP 473 and JEP 469 Highlights

Java Enhancement Proposals JEP 473 (Stream Gatherers - Second Preview) and JEP 469 (Vector API - Eighth Incubator) are proposed to target JDK 23. These exciting proposals bring new possibilities and optimizations to Java programming. Stay informed on the latest developments in the Java language.

Devnexus 2024 Event

Devnexus 2024 is just around the corner, promising a fantastic platform for Java enthusiasts to connect, learn, and network. Be sure to mark your calendars for this exciting event and stay tuned for all the updates and highlights from Devnexus 2024.

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