JDK 11
JDK 11 is the open–source reference implementation of version 11 of the Java SE Platform as specified by by JSR 384 in the Java Community Process.
JDK 11 reached General Availability on 25 September 2018. Production–ready binaries under the GPL are available from Oracle; binaries from other vendors will follow shortly.
The features and schedule of this release were proposed and tracked via the JEP Process, as amended by the JEP 2.0 proposal. The release was produced using the JDK Release Process (JEP 3).
Features
181: Nest–Based Access Control
309: Dynamic Class–File Constants
315: Improve Aarch64 Intrinsics
318: Epsilon: A No–Op Garbage Collector
320: Remove the Java EE and CORBA Modules
321: HTTP Client (Standard)
323: Local–Variable Syntax for Lambda Parameters
324: Key Agreement with Curve25519 and Curve448
327: Unicode 10
328: Flight Recorder
329: ChaCha20 and Poly1305 Cryptographic Algorithms
330: Launch Single–File Source–Code Programs
331: Low–Overhead Heap Profiling
332: Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.3
333: ZGC: A Scalable Low–Latency Garbage Collector
(Experimental)
335: Deprecate the Nashorn JavaScript Engine
336: Deprecate the Pack200 Tools and API
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Duration | 5 hours |
Year | 2021 |
Level | All |
Language | English ... |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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R. van Twisk –
So much time spend on a few simple string functions that is unnecessary, 40 minutes in total… about 8 minutes per function is simply to much. I noticed code was written like the readFile() that was not done with the new Java 11 API’s used. Also installation of Idea should not be part of the course. All in All, the course goes way to slow and is so far low quality.