Tag: openjdk
Azul makes OpenJDK with fast-start CRaC generally available – but not cross-platform
The Azul-led CRaC (Coordinated Restore at Checkpoint) project aims to greatly improve the startup time of Java applications […]
Microsoft goes all-in on Java, joins Java Community Process
Microsoft has deepened its commitment to Java, announcing that it has officially joined the Java Community Process (JCP) […]
Java 17 dons features for safe, concise code; Oracle changes JDK licensing, pushes for more frequent LTS releases
Java 17 reference implementation JDK 17 as well as GPL-licensed OpenJDK builds have been made available this week. […]
Build 2021: Microsoft releases Visual Studio 2019 v16.10 and its own OpenJDK
Microsoft released Visual Studio 2019 v16.10 and the Microsoft Build of OpenJDK among a string of announcements at […]
Microsoft to drink its own Java, releases preview of OpenJDK build
Microsoft is set to make its own distribution of Java the default across its Azure cloud services. The […]
Java 16 is here, though Oracle rep sees no need to rush updates
JDK 16, the implementation of v16 of the Java SE Platform, has landed bang on time, providing developers […]
What’s that smell? OpenJDK 15 lands with hidden classes, more garbage collection
Java developers with a taste for adventure can now get their hands on the latest open source implementation […]
What’s the point: Red Hat Marketplace, JDK version control, and Visual Studio Codespaces
After keeping its business under its hat for a couple of months, the IBM acquisition and venerable open […]
What’s the point: Redis 6.0, IBM Elyra, a cure for Java pains, Facebook Blender, and VS Codespaces
Work on version 6.0 of in-memory data structure store Redis is done. The new release is now available […]
What’s the point: Pivotal swings behind OpenJDK, Azure targets changes AND NetApp, Elastic App Search hits beta
Pivotal has thrown its weight behind OpenJDK following developer unease over Oracle’s changes to Java licensing earlier this […]