Update to jdk-25.0.0+36 (GA)
- Update release notes with features of JDK 25 - Mention finalisation JEP for features finalised in JDK 22, 23 & 24 Related: RHEL-120553
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NEWS
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NEWS
@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Key:
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JDK-X - https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-X
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CVE-XXXX-YYYY: https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=XXXX-YYYY
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New in release OpenJDK 24.0.0 (2025-03-18):
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New in release OpenJDK 25.0.0 (2025-09-16):
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===========================================
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Major changes are listed below. Some changes may have been backported
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to earlier releases following their first appearance in OpenJDK 22
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@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ Flexible Constructor Bodies
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/447
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/482
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/492
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/513
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In constructors in the Java programming language, allow statements to
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appear before an explicit constructor invocation, i.e., super(..) or
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@ -28,11 +29,12 @@ construction, but they can initialize its fields. Initializing fields
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before invoking another constructor makes a class more reliable when
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methods are overridden.
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This was introduced as a preview language feature
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This language feature is now finalised (JEP 513). It was first
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introduced as a preview language feature
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(http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/12) in OpenJDK 22 (JEP 447) under the
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name "Statements before super(...)". It reached a second preview in
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OpenJDK 23 (JEP 482) with the addition of allowing fields to be
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initialized before invoking another constructor. It reaches a third
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initialized before invoking another constructor. It reached a third
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preview in OpenJDK 24 (JEP 492).
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Unnamed Patterns and Variables
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@ -45,35 +47,37 @@ component without stating the component's name or type, and unnamed
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variables, which can be initialized but not used. Both are denoted by
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an underscore character, _.
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This feature is now final. It was a preview feature
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This feature is now finalised (JEP 456). It was a preview feature
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(http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/12) in OpenJDK 21 (JEP 443).
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Primitive Types in Patterns, instanceof, and switch
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===================================================
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/455
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/488
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/507
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Enhance pattern matching by allowing primitive type patterns in all
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pattern contexts, and extend instanceof and switch to work with all
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primitive types.
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This is a preview language feature (http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/12)
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introduced in OpenJDK 23 (JEP 455) and having its second preview in
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OpenJDK 24 (JEP 488).
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introduced in OpenJDK 23 (JEP 455) with a second preview in OpenJDK 24
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(JEP 488) and reaching a third in OpenJDK 25 (JEP 507).
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Module Import Declarations
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==========================
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/476
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/494
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/511
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Enhance the Java programming language with the ability to succinctly
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import all of the packages exported by a module. This simplifies the
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reuse of modular libraries, but does not require the importing code to
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be in a module itself.
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This is a preview language feature (http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/12)
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introduced in OpenJDK 23 (JEP 476) and reaching a second preview in
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OpenJDK 24 (JEP 494).
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This language feature is now finalised (JEP 511). It was introduced as
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a preview language feature (http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/12) in
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OpenJDK 23 (JEP 476) and had a second preview in OpenJDK 24 (JEP 494).
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Library Features
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================
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@ -94,10 +98,10 @@ foreign memory (i.e., memory not managed by the JVM), the API enables
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Java programs to call native libraries and process native data without
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the brittleness and danger of JNI.
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This API is now finalised. It was first introduced in incubation
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(https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/11) in OpenJDK 17 (JEP 412), and is an
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evolution of the Foreign Memory Access API (OpenJDK 14 through 16) and
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Foreign Linker API (OpenJDK 16) (see release notes for
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This API is now finalised (JEP 454). It was first introduced in
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incubation (https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/11) in OpenJDK 17 (JEP 412),
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and is an evolution of the Foreign Memory Access API (OpenJDK 14
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through 16) and Foreign Linker API (OpenJDK 16) (see release notes for
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java-17-openjdk). OpenJDK 18 saw a second round of incubation (JEP
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419) before its inclusion as a preview feature
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(http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/12) in OpenJDK 19 (JEP 424). A second
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@ -126,9 +130,9 @@ https://openjdk.org/jeps/484
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Provide a standard API for parsing, generating, and transforming Java
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class files.
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This API is now finalised. It was introduced as a preview library
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feature (http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/12) in OpenJDK 22 (JEP 457) with
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a second preview in OpenJDK 23 (JEP 466).
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This API is now finalised (JEP 484). It was introduced as a preview
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library feature (http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/12) in OpenJDK 22 (JEP
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457) with a second preview in OpenJDK 23 (JEP 466).
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Vector API
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==========
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@ -141,6 +145,7 @@ https://openjdk.org/jeps/448
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/460
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/469
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/489
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/508
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Introduce an API to express vector computations that reliably compile
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at runtime to optimal vector hardware instructions on supported CPU
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@ -152,7 +157,8 @@ introduced in OpenJDK 16 (JEP 338). A second round of incubation took
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place in OpenJDK 17 (JEP 414), OpenJDK 18 (JEP 417) saw a third,
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OpenJDK 19 a fourth (JEP 426), OpenJDK 20 (JEP 438) a fifth, OpenJDK
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21 a sixth (JEP 448), OpenJDK 22 a seventh (JEP 460), OpenJDK 23 an
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eighth (JEP 469) and it reaches its ninth in OpenJDK 24 (JEP 489).
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eighth (JEP 469), OpenJDK 24 a ninth (JEP 489) and it reaches its
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tenth in OpenJDK 25 (JEP 508).
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Stream Gatherers
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================
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@ -164,9 +170,9 @@ Enhance the Stream API to support custom intermediate operations. This
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will allow stream pipelines to transform data in ways that are not
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easily achievable with the existing built-in intermediate operations.
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This API is now finalised. It was introduced as a preview library
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feature (http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/12) in OpenJDK 22 (JEP 461) with
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a second preview in OpenJDK 23 (JEP 473).
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This API is now finalised (JEP 485). It was introduced as a preview
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library feature (http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/12) in OpenJDK 22 (JEP
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461) with a second preview in OpenJDK 23 (JEP 473).
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Structured Concurrency
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======================
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/462
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/480
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/499
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/505
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Simplify multithreaded programming by introducing an API for
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structured concurrency. Structured concurrency treats multiple tasks
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second round of incubation in OpenJDK 20 (JEP 437). It became a
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preview feature (http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/12) in OpenJDK 21 (JEP
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453), reached its second preview in OpenJDK 22 (JEP 462), had a third
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preview in OpenJDK 23 (JEP 480) and reaches its fourth in OpenJDK 24
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(JEP 499).
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preview in OpenJDK 23 (JEP 480), a fourth in OpenJDK 24 (JEP 499) and
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reaches its fifth in OpenJDK 25 (JEP 505).
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Simple Source Files and Instance Main Methods
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=============================================
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Compact Source Files and Instance Main Methods
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==============================================
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/445
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/463
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/477
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/495
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/512
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Evolve the Java programming language so that beginners can write their
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first programs without needing to understand language features
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can likewise enjoy writing small programs succinctly, without the need
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for constructs intended for programming in the large.
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This library feature was introduced as a preview
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This library feature is now finalised (JEP 512) with some minor
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changes from the last release. It was first introduced as a preview
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(http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/12) in OpenJDK 21 (JEP 445) under the
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name "Unnamed Classes and Instance Main Methods". It reached a second
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preview in OpenJDK 22 (JEP 463) and a third in OpenJDK 23 (JEP 477)
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under the new name, "Implicitly Declared Classes and Instance Main
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Methods", due to the move away from unnamed classes to an implicitly
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declared name chosen by the host system. It has a fourth preview in
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OpenJDK 24 (JEP 495) with new terminology and a revised title, but
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otherwise unchanged.
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declared name chosen by the host system. It had a fourth preview in
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OpenJDK 24 (JEP 495) with new terminology and a revised title ("Simple
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Source Files and Instance Main Methods"), but otherwise unchanged.
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Scoped Values
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=============
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/464
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/481
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/487
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/506
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Introduce scoped values, which enable the sharing of immutable data
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within and across threads. They are preferred to thread-local
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variables, especially when using large numbers of virtual threads.
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This API was first introduced in incubation
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(https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/11) in OpenJDK 20 (JEP 429). It became
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a preview feature (http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/12) in OpenJDK 21 (JEP
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446), had a second preview in OpenJDK 22 (JEP 464), a third in OpenJDK
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23 (JEP 481) and reaches its fourth in OpenJDK 24 (JEP 487).
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This API is now finalised (JEP 506). This API was first introduced in
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incubation (https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/11) in OpenJDK 20 (JEP
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429). It became a preview feature (http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/12) in
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OpenJDK 21 (JEP 446), had a second preview in OpenJDK 22 (JEP 464), a
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third in OpenJDK 23 (JEP 481) and a fourth in OpenJDK 24 (JEP 487).
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Key Derivation Function API
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===========================
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/478
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/510
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Introduce an API for Key Derivation Functions (KDFs), which are
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cryptographic algorithms for deriving additional keys from a secret
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key and other data.
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This is a preview library feature (http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/12)
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introduced in OpenJDK 24 (JEP 478).
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This API is now finalised (JEP 510). It was first introduced as a
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preview library feature (http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/12) in OpenJDK
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24 (JEP 478).
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Quantum-Resistant Module-Lattice-Based Key Encapsulation Mechanism
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==================================================================
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[0] https://csrc.nist.gov/pubs/fips/204/final
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PEM Encodings of Cryptographic Objects
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======================================
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/470
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Introduce an API for encoding objects that represent cryptographic
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keys, certificates, and certificate revocation lists into the
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widely-used Privacy-Enhanced Mail (PEM) transport format, and for
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decoding from that format back into objects.
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This is a preview library feature (http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/12)
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introduced in OpenJDK 25 (JEP 470).
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Stable Values
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/502
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Introduce an API for stable values, which are objects that hold
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immutable data. Stable values are treated as constants by the JVM,
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enabling the same performance optimizations that are enabled by
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declaring a field final. Compared to final fields, however, stable
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values offer greater flexibility as to the timing of their
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initialization.
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This is a preview library feature (http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/12)
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introduced in OpenJDK 25 (JEP 502).
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Virtual Machine Enhancements
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============================
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Ahead-of-Time Class Loading & Linking
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/483
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/514
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Improve startup time by making the classes of an application instantly
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available, in a loaded and linked state, when the HotSpot Java Virtual
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for use in subsequent runs. Lay a foundation for future improvements
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to both startup and warmup time.
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Using this feature requires a three stage process:
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Using this feature requires a two stage process:
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1. Create the Ahead-of-Time cache from a training run of the
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application using the option `--XX:AOTCacheOutput=<cache name>` where
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`<cache name>` is the cache reference to use in later runs.
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2. When running the application in testing or production, use the
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option `-XX:AOTCache=<cache name>` to run the application with the
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cache generated in #2.
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Previously, in OpenJDK 24 (JEP 483), the training run and cache
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creation were handled by two separate steps:
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1. Populate the Ahead-of-Time configuration data with a training run
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of the application using the options `-XX:AOTMode=record
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reference from #1 and `<cache name>` is the cache reference to use in
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later runs.
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3. When running the application in testing or production, use the
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option `-XX:AOTCache=<cache name>` to run the application with the
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cache generated in #2.
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JEP 514 ("Ahead-of-Time Command-Line Ergonomics") in OpenJDK 25 adds
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the option `--XX:AOTCacheOutput` which performs both the above steps
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from a single command-line invocation using a temporary configuration
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file. A new environment variable, `JDK_AOT_VM_OPTIONS`, can be used
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to pass options to the cache creation step without affecting the
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training run step.
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Ahead-of-Time Method Profiling
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/515
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Improve warmup time by making method-execution profiles from a
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previous run of an application instantly available, when the HotSpot
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Java Virtual Machine starts. This will enable the JIT compiler to
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generate native code immediately upon application startup, rather than
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having to wait for profiles to be collected.
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Synchronize Virtual Threads without Pinning
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number of virtual threads available to handle an application's
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workload.
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Generational Shenandoah
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/404
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Enhance the Shenandoah garbage collector with experimental
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generational collection capabilities to improve sustainable
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throughput, load-spike resilience, and memory utilization.
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This is an experimental feature that needs to be explicitly enabled
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with -XX:+UnlockExperimentalVMOptions
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-XX:ShenandoahGCMode=generational
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Compact Object Headers
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======================
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/450
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/519
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Reduce the size of object headers in the HotSpot JVM from between 96
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and 128 bits down to 64 bits on 64-bit architectures. This will reduce
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heap size, improve deployment density, and increase data locality.
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This is an experimental feature that needs to be explicitly enabled
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with -XX:+UnlockExperimentalVMOptions -XX:+UseCompactObjectHeaders
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This is now a production feature in OpenJDK 25 (JEP 519) enabled using
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`-XX:+UseCompactObjectHeaders`. It was first introduced as an
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experimental feature (JEP 450) that also required the use of
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`-XX:+UnlockExperimentalVMOptions`.
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Generational Shenandoah
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/404
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/521
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Enhance the Shenandoah garbage collector with experimental
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generational collection capabilities to improve sustainable
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throughput, load-spike resilience, and memory utilization.
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This is now a production feature in OpenJDK 25 (JEP 521) enabled using
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`-XX:ShenandoahGCMode=generational`. It was first introduced as an
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experimental feature (JEP 404) that also required the use of
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`-XX:+UnlockExperimentalVMOptions`.
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JFR Cooperative Sampling
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/518
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Improve the stability of the JDK Flight Recorder (JFR) when it
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asynchronously samples Java thread stacks. Achieve this by walking
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call stacks only at safepoints, while minimizing safepoint bias.
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JFR Method Timing & Tracing
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/520
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Extend the JDK Flight Recorder (JFR) with facilities for method timing
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and tracing via bytecode instrumentation.
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JFR CPU-Time Profiling
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/509
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Enhance the JDK Flight Recorder (JFR) to capture more accurate
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CPU-time profiling information on Linux.
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This is an experimental feature so its JFR events are tagged with the
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`@Experimental` annotation. Unlike other experimental virtual machine
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features, it does not need to be explicitly enabled with
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`-XX:+UnlockExperimentalVMOptions`.
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Tools
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impact on the vast majority of applications, libraries, and tools. We
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will remove the Security Manager API in a future release.
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Deprecate the 32-bit x86 Port for Removal
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/501
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Deprecate the 32-bit x86 port, with the intent to remove it in a
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future release. This will thereby deprecate the Linux 32-bit x86 port,
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which is the only 32-bit x86 port remaining in the JDK. It will also,
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effectively, deprecate any remaining downstream 32-bit x86
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ports. After the 32-bit x86 port is removed, the architecture-agnostic
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Zero port will be the only way to run Java programs on 32-bit x86
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processors.
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REMOVALS
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========
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[0] https://mail.openjdk.org/pipermail/amber-spec-experts/2024-April/004106.html
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Remove the Windows 32-bit x86 Port
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==================================
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Remove the Windows & Linux 32-bit x86 Ports
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===========================================
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/449
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/479
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/501
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/503
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Remove the source code and build support for the Windows 32-bit x86
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port. This port was deprecated for removal in JDK 21 by JEP 449 with
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the express intent to remove it in a future release.
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Remove the source code and build support for the Windows (JEP 479) &
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Linux (JEP 503) 32-bit x86 ports. The Windows port was deprecated for
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removal in JDK 21 by JEP 449 and the Linux port was deprecated for
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removal in JDK 24 by JEP 501. Both deprecations took place with the
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express intent to remove the ports in a future release.
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Following this removal of these 32-bit x86 ports, the
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architecture-agnostic Zero port is the only way to run Java programs
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on 32-bit x86 processors.
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ZGC: Remove the Non-Generational Mode
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=====================================
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@ -314,10 +314,10 @@
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%endif
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# New Version-String scheme-style defines
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%global featurever 24
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%global featurever 25
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%global fakefeaturever 25
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%global interimver 0
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%global updatever 2
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%global updatever 0
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%global patchver 0
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# We don't add any LTS designator for STS packages (Fedora and EPEL).
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# We need to explicitly exclude EPEL as it would have the %%{rhel} macro defined.
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@ -377,7 +377,7 @@
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||||
%global origin_nice OpenJDK
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%global top_level_dir_name %{vcstag}
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%global top_level_dir_name_backup %{top_level_dir_name}-backup
|
||||
%global buildver 12
|
||||
%global buildver 36
|
||||
%global rpmrelease 1
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||||
# Settings used by the portable build
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||||
%global portablerelease 1
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||||
@ -2555,6 +2555,12 @@ exit 0
|
||||
%endif
|
||||
|
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%changelog
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||||
* Sun Nov 09 2025 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:25.0.0.0.36-1
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||||
- Update to jdk-25.0.0+36 (GA)
|
||||
- Update release notes with features of JDK 25
|
||||
- Mention finalisation JEP for features finalised in JDK 22, 23 & 24
|
||||
- Related: RHEL-120553
|
||||
|
||||
* Wed Nov 05 2025 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:24.0.2.0.12-1
|
||||
- Update to jdk-24.0.2+12 (GA)
|
||||
- Update release notes with features of JDK 24
|
||||
|
||||
2
sources
2
sources
@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
|
||||
SHA512 (tapsets-icedtea-6.0.0pre00-c848b93a8598.tar.xz) = 97d026212363b3c83f6a04100ad7f6fdde833d16579717f8756e2b8c2eb70e144a41a330cb9ccde9c3badd37a2d54fdf4650a950ec21d8b686d545ecb2a64d30
|
||||
SHA512 (openjdk-24.0.2+12.tar.xz) = 92dc174ad4fedb1138bc183a390a85a76fcc3aa1508d4d00f49012b28a8e3a5a1739b349f0fb03dedc6f7977eafa472c5f7608c61ae656c0ecf795b9e96a95ae
|
||||
SHA512 (openjdk-25+36.tar.xz) = 062f55acdcccb32dd62377dce9573a70b0535312f2f69cb660be1d321b52ad3e24ef9c333055434b19e6fedb94dd5a1408addfb7e5f47d36664587ab1c12a22b
|
||||
|
||||
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