![]() JDK 18 remains in its release candidate phase with the anticipated GA release on March 22, 2022. JEP Draft 8283291, Extended Opcodes, an infrastructure JEP, proposes to free up more opcodes, beyond the arbitrary one-byte size restriction, that will allow for additional space for new instructions in future projects and enhancements for the JVM. This JEP proposes to help developers adapt to the source code structure as described in JEP 201, Modular Source Code, delivered in JDK 9. ![]() JEP Draft 8283227, JDK Source Structure, an informational JEP, describes the overall layout and structure of the JDK source code and related files in the JDK repository. The main focus of this JEP is to integrate the port into the JDK main-line repository. The template interpreter, C1 and C2 JIT compilers, and all current mainline GCs, including ZGC and Shenandoah, will be supported. ![]() This JEP proposes to port the JDK to Linux/RISC-V, a free and open-source RISC instruction set architecture. ![]() OpenJDKĪfter its one-week review had concluded, JEP 422, Linux/RISC-V Port, has been promoted from Proposed to Target to Targeted for JDK 19. This week's Java roundup for March 14th, 2022, features news from OpenJDK, JDK 19, Spring Framework 6.0-M3 and 5.3.17, Spring Tools 4.14.0, Quarkus 2.7.5, Helidon 3.0-M1, March 2022 Payara Platform, Open Liberty 22.0.0.3 and 22.0.0.4-beta, Hibernate ORM 5.6.7, Hibernate Search 6.1.3 and 6.0.9, JobRunr 5.0-RC1, Apache Camel 3.11.6, Piranha 22.3.0, JReleaser update, and reasons why Java makes sense.
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