March 2022 | Technology • Community
Welcome to the Inside Java Newsletter brought to you by the Java Developer Relations team at Oracle. Look out for updates and news coming directly from the Java Platform Group, the team that builds Java.
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Monthly Message: David Delabassee
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I’m happy to kick-start the first installment of the Inside Java Newsletter!
The Oracle Java Developer Relations Team is working on a lot of things: Dev.java, Inside.java, the Inside Java Podcast, the Inside Java Newscast, JEP Café, Sip of Java, and more. Through this newsletter, we plan to regularly share updates, some of the important things we are working on, and also interesting technical content we spot in the community.
We want to keep this newsletter short and sweet, so I will just highlight two key events happening in March: the release of Java 18 and Oracle Developer Live — Java Innovations.
See below to register!
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Oracle Developer Live — Java Innovations
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Dig into innovations in the upcoming Java 18 release that improve the performance, stability, and security of your application development. Keep learning about:
- Java language syntax improvements
- Modern Java programming tips and techniques
- New programming models on the Java platform
- Broad support of Java developer frameworks
There will be 24 speakers, technical sessions, birds-of-a-feather, and live hands-on labs by Oracle and industry experts. Get the most up-to date Java information including Java 18.
Register & Participate!
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Technical Articles, Project Updates
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José Paumard, Oracle Java Team
Discover all the recent Project Amber features added to the Java
language such as Records (including Records serialization), Pattern Matching for `instanceof`, switch expression, sealed classes, and hidden classes.
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Nicolai Parlog, Oracle Java Team
An update on Java's four key projects: Valhalla, Panama, Loom, and Amber: what they're about, where they are right now, and what their plans are for 2022 and beyond, including comments on their timeline.
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Piotr Minkowski, Solution Architect, Red Hat
Explore the following areas: Delay Queue, Period of Days in Time Format, Stamped Lock, Concurrent Accumulators, Hex Format, Binary Search for Arrays, Bit Set, and Phaser.
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Joakim Nordström, JVM Sustaining Engineer at Oracle
There are a few throwables the JVM might throw at you that you shouldn’t try to catch.
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Justine Kavanaugh-Brown, Java Magazine
A conversation with Java engineers Daniel Fuchs and Michael McMahon on networking features in the JDK, including a new feature in Java 18.
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April 12-14, Atlanta, GA, USA
Don't miss these sessions from the Oracle Java team and the community!
Venkat Subramaniam, Founder Agile Developer
Billy Korando, Oracle Java Team
José Paumard, Oracle Java Team
José Paumard and Billy Korando, Oracle Java Team
Venkat Subramaniam, Founder Agile Developer
Please check the conference catalog for all Oracle sessions.
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Resources from the Java Advocacy Team
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Exploring how Java and OpenJDK are evolving through JEPs (JDK Enhancement Proposals).
Outlining recent developments in the OpenJDK community — new Java releases, new language features and APIs, coding tips, insights into OpenJDK development.
Podcast discussions from the engineers that make Java at Oracle on the language, the JVM, OpenJDK, platform security, and innovative new projects.
And more to come!
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Subscribe & Connect
The Inside Java Newsletter is published monthly by the Java Developer Relations Team at Oracle. Contact: Jim Grisanzio
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