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A look forward at the two new releases of Java that are expected in 2018.
Java 10 is the first release on the new six-month schedule, and it builds incrementally on the significant new functionality that appeared in Java 9, which had a multiyear gestation period.
Two new major versions of Java were released in 2018. Java EE moves to the Eclipse Foundation and is rebranded as Jakarta EE.
John Duimovich, IBM Distinguished Engineer and Java CTO, who has been watching the evolving Java ecosystem for more than 20 years, shares his expectations about the future of Java.
2018 has been a very interesting year for Java, as we discussed in InfoQ's roundup of the year. As we move into 2019, let's take a look at some of the things to watch for in the New Year in Java ...
What happened with Java in 2018? Two major forces in enterprise Java merged. And we keep finding new ways to do DevOps and Agile. This will all affect the future of Java programming.
Oracle has revamped its commercial support program for Java SE (Standard Edition), opting for a subscription model instead of one that has had businesses paying for a one-time perpetual license ...
In 2018, a large number of readers were drawn to Java developer tutorials on a variety of topics from RESTful development to continuous delivery with Jenkins CI.