Fatih Kacar
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09/30/2024 09:00 am

Java News Roundup: Proposed Schedule for JDK 24, SecurityManager Disabled, Commonhaus Foundation

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The Latest in Java: JDK 24, SecurityManager Updates, and Commonhaus Foundation

Greetings, Java enthusiasts! Get ready for a thrilling ride through the latest Java updates and exciting developments. In this Java news roundup for September 23rd, 2024, we bring you the most recent highlights that are set to shape the future of Java programming.

Proposed Schedule for JDK 24

The Java Development Kit (JDK) 24 is on the horizon, and the proposed release schedule is generating buzz across the Java community. Stay tuned for advancements and enhancements that will further elevate Java programming to new heights.

SecurityManager Disabled: JEP 486

JEP 486, the initiative to permanently disable the Security Manager, has reached a significant milestone by transitioning from JEP Draft 8338625 to Candidate status. This move signals a shift towards a more streamlined and secure Java environment, ensuring a smoother experience for developers.

JEP 475: Late Barrier Expansion for G1

Another exciting update in the Java ecosystem is the promotion of JEP 475, focusing on Late Barrier Expansion for the G1 garbage collector. With its transition from Candidate to Proposed to Target for JDK 24, Java developers can expect improved performance and efficiency in memory management.

Quarkus Joins Commonhaus Foundation

In a groundbreaking collaboration, Quarkus has officially joined the Commonhaus Foundation. This partnership signifies a union of innovative technologies and community-driven initiatives, paving the way for a brighter future for Java development.

Excitement is building as these announcements set the stage for a dynamic and vibrant Java ecosystem. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to delve into the ever-evolving world of Java programming.

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