Java 9 Whats new expands on our previous JavaOne 2017 review, going into a more in-depth coverage of some of the more major features in Java 9. These are not all of the features in Java 9, but these are some of the more important changes developers need to be aware of. As for the rest, we will try and cover some more of the other changes in Java 9 at a later date. Until then please enjoy this presentation.
Here is what features we will be covering in Java 9 Whats New
- JEP 223: New Version-String Scheme
- G1 Now The Default GC
- JEP 289: Deprecate the Applet API
- JEP 253: Prepare JavaFX UI Controls & CSS APIs for Modularization
- JEP 285: Spin-Wait Hints
- JEP 287: SHA-3 Hash Algorithms
- HTTP 2.0 Client
- JEP 224: HTML5 Javadoc
- JEP 264: Platform Logging API and Service
- JEP 251: Multi-Resolution Images
- JEP 200: The Modular JDK
- JEP 282: jlink: The Java Linker
- JEP 277: Enhanced Deprecation
- Private interface methods
- JEP 238: Multi-Release JAR Files
- JEP 269: Convenience Factory Methods for Collections
- JEP 102: Process API Updates
- JEP 290: Filter Incoming Serialization Data
Here Is Our Review of each of the new features in Java 9
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