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Java 22 is out – and Oracle is pushing its own extension for VS Code over “not very good” Red Hat alternative

Today Oracle released JDK (Java Development Kit) 22, not a long-term release version but nevertheless including important features […]

Java 21 long-term support edition released, survey shows further growth in Spring Boot usage

Oracle has released Java 21, the first LTS (long term support) edition since Java 17 two years ago, […]

Java FFM API “Project Panama” likely to exit preview in JDK 22

Oracle software architect Maurizio Cimadamore, who leads the work on Java’s Foreign Function and Memory (FFM) API, reports […]

Despite OpenJDK, 70% of Java fixes and features come from Oracle, Big Red says

Oracle has released Java 20, and says that since Java 11 in 2018 it has contributed over 70% […]

Oracle contributes GraalVM to OpenJDK to address ‘obstacles to adoption’

Oracle is making GraalVM Community Edition – a native code compiler for Java – part of the OpenJDK, […]

Node.js creator Ryan Dahl urges Oracle to release JavaScript trademark

The creator of Node.js and Deno, Ryan Dahl, has penned an open letter to Oracle imploring the company […]

GraalVM 22.0 digs up fresh Truffle APIs, better heap isolation

Oracle-bred GraalVM just saw its version count being upped to 22.0, promising enterprise customers heap isolation while open […]

JetBrains updates data-related tooling with support for versioning efforts, Zeppelin and remote notebook use

JetBrains is pushing out its third major update series of the year, which also has some things in […]

Break point: Qodana, Pulumi, OpenShift, GraalVM, Seldon, and VS Code

JetBrains has re-evaluated its Qodana code quality platform project and split the project into language-specific linters for Java, […]

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. […]