Inside Java Newsletter

September 2022

Welcome to the Inside Java Newsletter from the Java Developer Relations team at Oracle. Look for updates directly from the Java Platform Group — the team that builds Java.

Like Clockwork, Here’s Java 19!

Tune in to the Java Innovations Java 19 release on Tuesday September 20, 2022. Register here!

With the first installments of key technologies developed by Project Loom, i.e., Virtual Threads (Preview) and Structured Concurrency (Incubator), Java 19 turns out to be a remarkable release. And if this wasn't enough, Project Amber is, with Record Patterns (Preview), paving the way to Pattern Matching in Java. And I could continue with Project Panama’s Foreign Function & Memory API, which is now a Preview Feature... But next to the huge work done by OpenJDK developers, what amazes me the most is the pace at which they are delivering new capabilities. So kudos to them!

Get all the details online on Java 19 During Developer Live on September 20th. And then join us live in Las Vegas for even more Java 19 at JavaOne October 17-20!
 
David Delabassee
Java Developer Relations
 
 

Save $400 for JavaOne!

With this exclusive discount code for JavaOne, you can save $400 on the standard pass price of $1,999 and still gain access to all the learning and events happening at CloudWorld. Register now!

When registering, select JavaOne as your experience. On the Orders page, enter INSIDEJAVA in the Discount or Referral Code field. This discount is not available for public sector.
 

JavaOne Speaker Previews

Some of the community speakers are previewing their upcoming JavaOne sessions on the Duke's Corner Podcast. Subscribe to @java on Twitter for links to all of them leading up the conference in October. To start, see Bruno Souza, Mark Heckler, and Oleg Šelajev.

For pointers to all the news coming out for JavaOne, visit inside.java/javaone.
 

Technical Articles, Videos, Podcasts

 
Sequenced Collections, Purity, and more at JavaOne - Inside Java Newscast
Nicolai Parlog, Java Developer Relations

Sequenced collections introduce an abstraction for collections with a known encounter order like all lists and some sets and maps. It will be easy to add, get, or remove the first and last elements and to iterate or stream in reverse order. We’re also discussing immutable collections and pure functions.
 
Concurrent Marking in G1
Thomas Schatzl, HotSpot GC team at Oracle
A technical explanation of how the current concurrent marking cycle works and how G1 uses the bitmap in detail.

“JavaOne is Back!” — Inside Java Podcast
Chad Arimura, VP Java Developer Relations
Sharat Chander, Sr. Director, Java Developer Relations
Chad and Sharat talk about the history of JavaOne and what to expect with the return of  in October.

Java Asynchronous Programming Full Tutorial with Loom and Structured Concurrency — JEP Café
José Paumard, Java Developer Relations
A live tutorial on how you can build real applications on top of virtual threads using the Structured Concurrency API, available as an incubator API in the JDK 19.

Java Q&A — Inside Java Newscast
Nicolai Parlog, Java Developer Relations
Billy Korando, Java Developer Relations
We asked you for questions on YouTube, Reddit, and Twitter and we answer a bunch of them. From projects Amber to Valhalla, Leyden to Lilliput, from language to performance, from the immediate future to pipe dreams we covered a lot of ground.
 

Java Webcasts & Research Reports

Webinars & App Development
GraalVM Webcast: Low Footprint Spring Containers with GraalVM
Kris Foster Principal Product Manager, GraalVM, Oracle

Application Development in Cloud Native Environments: How Java Boosts Agility and ROI
Jim Rapoza VP & Principal Analyst, IT, Aberdeen
 

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