What's new in Java world in 2025?
Recent developments in the Java ecosystem highlight significant advancements and upcoming features that are shaping the future of the language in 2025. Here are the key updates:
JDK Developments
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JDK 24 Release Candidate: The first release candidate (RC1) of JDK 24 has been announced, with an anticipated general availability (GA) release scheduled for March 18, 2025. This version will include a final set of 24 features, and Build 36 is currently the latest in early-access builds, having resolved all critical bugs.
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JDK Mission Control 9.1.0: This version introduces several improvements, including support for custom Java Flight Recorder (JFR) event types and enhancements to converters that allow the use of primitive types.
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JDK 25 Early Access: Alongside JDK 24, early access builds for JDK 25 are also available, indicating ongoing development towards future
Recent developments in the Java ecosystem highlight significant advancements and upcoming features that are shaping the future of the language in 2025. Here are the key updates:
JDK Developments
-
JDK 24 Release Candidate: The first release candidate (RC1) of JDK 24 has been announced, with an anticipated general availability (GA) release scheduled for March 18, 2025. This version will include a final set of 24 features, and Build 36 is currently the latest in early-access builds, having resolved all critical bugs.
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JDK Mission Control 9.1.0: This version introduces several improvements, including support for custom Java Flight Recorder (JFR) event types and enhancements to converters that allow the use of primitive types.
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JDK 25 Early Access: Alongside JDK 24, early access builds for JDK 25 are also available, indicating ongoing development towards future
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