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Java 10 : What we know so far
It has been 2 months since the release of Java 9. With the new schedule announced, Java 10 should be available in just 4 months now ! With the short timescale before Java 10, the new features and enhancements will be based on the following JEP (Java Enhancement Process) :
- 286: Local-Variable Type Inference
- 296: Consolidate the JDK Forest into a Single Repository
- 304: Garbage-Collector Interface
- 307: Parallel Full Garbage Collector for G1
- 310: Application Class-Data Sharing
- 312: Thread-Local Handshakes
In that video, you are going to discover all we know so far concerning Java 10. Let us know your thoughts in comments.
#Java #Java10 #JDK10 #JEP #JSR #Local #TypeInference #Forest #GC1 #JavaDev #Oracle #Java9 #Share #Promote
It has been 2 months since the release of Java 9. With the new schedule announced, Java 10 should be available in just 4 months now ! With the short timescale before Java 10, the new features and enhancements will be based on the following JEP (Java Enhancement Process) :
- 286: Local-Variable Type Inference
- 296: Consolidate the JDK Forest into a Single Repository
- 304: Garbage-Collector Interface
- 307: Parallel Full Garbage Collector for G1
- 310: Application Class-Data Sharing
- 312: Thread-Local Handshakes
In that video, you are going to discover all we know so far concerning Java 10. Let us know your thoughts in comments.
#Java #Java10 #JDK10 #JEP #JSR #Local #TypeInference #Forest #GC1 #JavaDev #Oracle #Java9 #Share #Promote
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Whoa! What a bonanza for #javadev and #androiddev (and iOs) developers!
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Oracle leaving Java EE ?
#oracle #javaEE #javaEE8 #OpenSource #Java #Java8 #JDK #JavaDev
https://blogs.oracle.com/theaquarium/opening-up-java-ee
#oracle #javaEE #javaEE8 #OpenSource #Java #Java8 #JDK #JavaDev
https://blogs.oracle.com/theaquarium/opening-up-java-ee
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#javadev #fluentapi
This shouldn't be so hard, but I'm unable to decide which of the following to use in a fluent style API:
1) setSomethingEnabled(boolean)
2) enableSomething()/disableSomething()
This shouldn't be so hard, but I'm unable to decide which of the following to use in a fluent style API:
1) setSomethingEnabled(boolean)
2) enableSomething()/disableSomething()
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¡Feliz inicio de semana para toda la comunidad de #SocialMedia, #WebDev, #JavaDev y a todos los que conformamos la 2.0! #TeravisionTech
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