Fatih Kacar
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05/13/2024 09:00 am

Exciting Updates in the Java World: New JEPs, Payara Platform, Spring Boot 10th Anniversary Podcast

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Java News Roundup: New JEPs, Payara Platform, Spring Boot 10th Anniversary Podcast

This week's Java roundup for May 6th, 2024 features exciting developments in the Java ecosystem. Let's dive into the key highlights:

May Edition of the Payara Platform

The May edition of the Payara Platform has been released, bringing new features and enhancements to Java developers. This release empowers developers with improved tools and capabilities to build robust and scalable applications.

New JEP Candidates

The Java Enhancement Proposals (JEPs) continue to drive innovation in the Java programming language. Several new JEP candidates have been introduced, including:

  1. JEP 477: Implicitly Declared Classes and Instance Main Methods (Third Preview)
  2. JEP 480: Structured Concurrency (Third Preview)
  3. JEP 479: Remove the Windows 32-bit x86 Port
  4. JEP 478: Key Derivation API (Preview)

These JEPs aim to enhance the functionality, performance, and security of Java applications, paving the way for a more efficient and reliable development experience.

Stay Updated with the Latest Java News

As the Java ecosystem evolves, it is essential for developers to stay informed about the latest updates and advancements. Whether you are exploring the new features of the Payara Platform or anticipating the adoption of upcoming JEPs, the Java community remains vibrant and dynamic.


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