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NEWS
@ -3,7 +3,96 @@ 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 22.0.0 (2024-03-19):
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New in release OpenJDK 25.0.1 (2025-10-21):
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===========================================
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* CVEs
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- CVE-2025-53057
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- CVE-2025-53066
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- CVE-2025-61748
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* Changes
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- JDK-8315131: Clarify VarHandle set/get access on 32-bit platforms
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- JDK-8352637: Enhance bytecode verification
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- JDK-8356294: Enhance Path Factories
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- JDK-8356587: Missing object ID X in pool jdk.types.Method
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- JDK-8357826: Avoid running some jtreg tests when asan is configured
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- JDK-8358452: JNI exception pending in Java_sun_awt_screencast_ScreencastHelper_remoteDesktopKeyImpl of screencast_pipewire.c:1214 (ID: 51119)
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- JDK-8358577: Test serviceability/jvmti/thread/GetCurrentContendedMonitor/contmon01/contmon01.java failed: unexpexcted monitor object
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- JDK-8358819: The first year is not displayed correctly in Japanese Calendar
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- JDK-8359059: Bump version numbers for 25.0.1
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- JDK-8359218: RISC-V: Only enable CRC32 intrinsic when AvoidUnalignedAccess == false
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- JDK-8359270: C2: alignment check should consider base offset when emitting arraycopy runtime call
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- JDK-8359454: Enhance String handling
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- JDK-8359596: Behavior change when both -Xlint:options and -Xlint:-options flags are given
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- JDK-8360179: RISC-V: Only enable BigInteger intrinsics when AvoidUnalignedAccess == false
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- JDK-8360533: ContainerRuntimeVersionTestUtils fromVersionString fails with some docker versions
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- JDK-8360647: [XWayland] [OL10] NumPad keys are not triggered
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- JDK-8360679: Shenandoah: AOT saved adapter calls into broken GC barrier stub
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- JDK-8360937: Enhance certificate handling
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- JDK-8361212: Remove AffirmTrust root CAs
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- JDK-8361532: RISC-V: Several vector tests fail after JDK-8354383
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- JDK-8361829: [TESTBUG] RISC-V: compiler/vectorization/runner/BasicIntOpTest.java fails with RVV but not Zvbb
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- JDK-8362109: Change milestone to fcs for all releases
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- JDK-8362882: Update SubmissionPublisher() specification to reflect use of ForkJoinPool.asyncCommonPool()
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- JDK-8366223: ZGC: ZPageAllocator::cleanup_failed_commit_multi_partition is broken
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- JDK-8367031: [backout] Change java.time month/day field types to 'byte'
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- JDK-8368308: ISO 4217 Amendment 180 Update
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Notes on individual issues:
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===========================
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core-libs/java.io:serialization:
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JDK-8367031: [backout] Change java.time month/day field types to 'byte'
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=======================================================================
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In the initial release of OpenJDK 25, attempting to read serialised
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Class objects created by earlier versions of OpenJDK for several of
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the `java.time` classes would fail with a
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`InvalidClassException`. Similarly, `java.time` Class objects
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serialised with OpenJDK 25 could not be read by older OpenJDK
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versions. This was due to the type of the day and month fields in
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these classes being changed to `byte`. This change has now been
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reverted and compatibility between OpenJDK 25 and older versions
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restored.
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Note that this incompatibility occurred with the `Class` object and
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not an instance of the object i.e. `writeObject(LocalDate.class)`
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would produce incompatible serialised data, but
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`writeObject(LocalDate.now())` would not.
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security-libs/java.security:
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JDK-8361212: Remove AffirmTrust root CAs
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========================================
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The following root certificates from AffirmTrust, which were
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deactivated in the 21.0.5 release of October 2024, have been removed
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from the `cacerts` keystore:
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Alias name: affirmtrustcommercialca [jdk]
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CN=AffirmTrust Commercial
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O=AffirmTrust
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C=US
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SHA256: 03:76:AB:1D:54:C5:F9:80:3C:E4:B2:E2:01:A0:EE:7E:EF:7B:57:B6:36:E8:A9:3C:9B:8D:48:60:C9:6F:5F:A7
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Alias name: affirmtrustnetworkingca [jdk]
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CN=AffirmTrust Networking
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O=AffirmTrust
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C=US
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SHA256: 0A:81:EC:5A:92:97:77:F1:45:90:4A:F3:8D:5D:50:9F:66:B5:E2:C5:8F:CD:B5:31:05:8B:0E:17:F3:F0B4:1B
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Alias name: affirmtrustpremiumca [jdk]
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CN=AffirmTrust Premium
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O=AffirmTrust
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C=US
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SHA256: 70:A7:3F:7F:37:6B:60:07:42:48:90:45:34:B1:14:82:D5:BF:0E:69:8E:CC:49:8D:F5:25:77:EB:F2:E9:3B:9A
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Alias name: affirmtrustpremiumeccca [jdk]
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CN=AffirmTrust Premium ECC
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O=AffirmTrust
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C=US
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SHA256: BD:71:FD:F6:DA:97:E4:CF:62:D1:64:7A:DD:25:81:B0:7D:79:AD:F8:39:7E:B4:EC:BA:9C:5E:84:88:82:14:23
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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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@ -15,16 +104,27 @@ NEW FEATURES
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Language Features
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=================
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Statements before super(...)
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Flexible Constructor Bodies
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============================
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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
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||||
that do not reference the instance being created to appear before an
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||||
explicit constructor invocation (i.e. super()).
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In constructors in the Java programming language, allow statements to
|
||||
appear before an explicit constructor invocation, i.e., super(..) or
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this(..). The statements cannot reference the instance under
|
||||
construction, but they can initialize its fields. Initializing fields
|
||||
before invoking another constructor makes a class more reliable when
|
||||
methods are overridden.
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|
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This is a preview language feature (http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/12)
|
||||
introduced in OpenJDK 22 (JEP 447).
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This language feature is now finalised (JEP 513). It was first
|
||||
introduced as a preview language feature
|
||||
(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
|
||||
OpenJDK 23 (JEP 482) with the addition of allowing fields to be
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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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==============================
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@ -36,22 +136,37 @@ 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
|
||||
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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String Templates
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================
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/430
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/459
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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 the Java programming language with string templates. String
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templates complement Java's existing string literals and text blocks
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by coupling literal text with embedded expressions and template
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processors to produce specialized results.
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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 feature (http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/12) introduced
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in OpenJDK 21 (JEP 430) and reaching its second preview in OpenJDK 22
|
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(JEP 459).
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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) 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
|
||||
reuse of modular libraries, but does not require the importing code to
|
||||
be in a module itself.
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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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||||
@ -72,25 +187,41 @@ 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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||||
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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
|
||||
This API is now finalised (JEP 454). It was first introduced in
|
||||
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
|
||||
(http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/12) in OpenJDK 19 (JEP 424). A second
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||||
preview took place in OpenJDK 20 (JEP 434) and a third and final
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preview in OpenJDK 21 (JEP 442).
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Prepare to Restrict the Use of JNI
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==================================
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/472
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Issue warnings about uses of the Java Native Interface (JNI) and
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adjust the Foreign Function & Memory (FFM) API to issue warnings in a
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consistent manner. All such warnings aim to prepare developers for a
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future release that ensures integrity by default by uniformly
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restricting JNI and the FFM API. Application developers can avoid both
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current warnings and future restrictions by selectively enabling these
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interfaces where essential using the --enable-native-access
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command-line option.
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Class-File API
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==============
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/457
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/466
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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 is a preview library feature (http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/12)
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introduced in OpenJDK 22 (JEP 457).
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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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@ -101,6 +232,9 @@ https://openjdk.org/jeps/426
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/438
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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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@ -111,19 +245,23 @@ This is an incubation feature (https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/11)
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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) and it reaches its seventh in OpenJDK 22 (JEP
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460).
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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), 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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https://openjdk.org/jeps/461
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/473
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/485
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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 is a preview library feature (http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/12)
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introduced in OpenJDK 22 (JEP 461).
|
||||
This API is now finalised (JEP 485). It was introduced as a preview
|
||||
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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@ -131,6 +269,9 @@ https://openjdk.org/jeps/428
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/437
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/453
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/462
|
||||
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
|
||||
structured concurrency. Structured concurrency treats multiple tasks
|
||||
@ -142,41 +283,124 @@ This API was first introduced in incubation
|
||||
(https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/11) in OpenJDK 19 (JEP 428) and had a
|
||||
second round of incubation in OpenJDK 20 (JEP 437). It became a
|
||||
preview feature (http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/12) in OpenJDK 21 (JEP
|
||||
453) and reaches its second preview in OpenJDK 22 (JEP 462).
|
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453), reached its second preview in OpenJDK 22 (JEP 462), had a third
|
||||
preview in OpenJDK 23 (JEP 480), a fourth in OpenJDK 24 (JEP 499) and
|
||||
reaches its fifth in OpenJDK 25 (JEP 505).
|
||||
|
||||
Implicitly Declared Classes and Instance Main Methods
|
||||
=====================================================
|
||||
Compact Source Files and Instance Main Methods
|
||||
==============================================
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/445
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/463
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/477
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/495
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/512
|
||||
|
||||
Evolve the Java language so that students can write their first
|
||||
programs without needing to understand language features designed for
|
||||
large programs. Far from using a separate dialect of Java, students
|
||||
can write streamlined declarations for single-class programs and then
|
||||
seamlessly expand their programs to use more advanced features as
|
||||
their skills grow.
|
||||
Evolve the Java programming language so that beginners can write their
|
||||
first programs without needing to understand language features
|
||||
designed for large programs. Far from using a separate dialect of the
|
||||
language, beginners can write streamlined declarations for
|
||||
single-class programs and then seamlessly expand their programs to use
|
||||
more advanced features as their skills grow. Experienced developers
|
||||
can likewise enjoy writing small programs succinctly, without the need
|
||||
for constructs intended for programming in the large.
|
||||
|
||||
This library feature was introduced as a preview
|
||||
This library feature is now finalised (JEP 512) with some minor
|
||||
changes from the last release. It was first introduced as a preview
|
||||
(http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/12) in OpenJDK 21 (JEP 445) under the
|
||||
name "Unnamed Classes and Instance Main Methods". It reaches a second
|
||||
preview in OpenJDK 22 (JEP 463) under a new name, due to the move away
|
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from unnamed classes to an implicitly declared name chosen by the host
|
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system.
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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 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/429
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https://openjdk.org/jeps/446
|
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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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|
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Introduce scoped values, which enable the sharing of immutable data
|
||||
within and across threads. They are preferred to thread-local
|
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variables, especially when using large numbers of virtual threads.
|
||||
|
||||
This API was first introduced in incubation
|
||||
(https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/11) in OpenJDK 20 (JEP 429). It became a
|
||||
preview feature (http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/12) in OpenJDK 21 (JEP
|
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446) and reaches its second preview in OpenJDK 22 (JEP 464).
|
||||
This API is now finalised (JEP 506). This API was first introduced in
|
||||
incubation (https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/11) in OpenJDK 20 (JEP
|
||||
429). It became a preview feature (http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/12) in
|
||||
OpenJDK 21 (JEP 446), had a second preview in OpenJDK 22 (JEP 464), a
|
||||
third in OpenJDK 23 (JEP 481) and a fourth in OpenJDK 24 (JEP 487).
|
||||
|
||||
Key Derivation Function API
|
||||
===========================
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/478
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/510
|
||||
|
||||
Introduce an API for Key Derivation Functions (KDFs), which are
|
||||
cryptographic algorithms for deriving additional keys from a secret
|
||||
key and other data.
|
||||
|
||||
This API is now finalised (JEP 510). It was first introduced as a
|
||||
preview library feature (http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/12) in OpenJDK
|
||||
24 (JEP 478).
|
||||
|
||||
Quantum-Resistant Module-Lattice-Based Key Encapsulation Mechanism
|
||||
==================================================================
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/496
|
||||
|
||||
Enhance the security of Java applications by providing an
|
||||
implementation of the quantum-resistant Module-Lattice-Based
|
||||
Key-Encapsulation Mechanism (ML-KEM). Key encapsulation mechanisms
|
||||
(KEMs) are used to secure symmetric keys over insecure communication
|
||||
channels using public key cryptography. ML-KEM is designed to be
|
||||
secure against future quantum computing attacks. It has been
|
||||
standardized by the United States National Institute of Standards and
|
||||
Technology (NIST) in FIPS 203 [0].
|
||||
|
||||
[0] https://csrc.nist.gov/pubs/fips/203/final
|
||||
|
||||
Quantum-Resistant Module-Lattice-Based Digital Signature Algorithm
|
||||
==================================================================
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/497
|
||||
|
||||
Enhance the security of Java applications by providing an
|
||||
implementation of the quantum-resistant Module-Lattice-Based Digital
|
||||
Signature Algorithm (ML-DSA). Digital signatures are used to detect
|
||||
unauthorized modifications to data and to authenticate the identity of
|
||||
signatories. ML-DSA is designed to be secure against future quantum
|
||||
computing attacks. It has been standardized by the United States
|
||||
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in FIPS 204 [0].
|
||||
|
||||
[0] https://csrc.nist.gov/pubs/fips/204/final
|
||||
|
||||
PEM Encodings of Cryptographic Objects
|
||||
======================================
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/470
|
||||
|
||||
Introduce an API for encoding objects that represent cryptographic
|
||||
keys, certificates, and certificate revocation lists into the
|
||||
widely-used Privacy-Enhanced Mail (PEM) transport format, and for
|
||||
decoding from that format back into objects.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a preview library feature (http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/12)
|
||||
introduced in OpenJDK 25 (JEP 470).
|
||||
|
||||
Stable Values
|
||||
=============
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/502
|
||||
|
||||
Introduce an API for stable values, which are objects that hold
|
||||
immutable data. Stable values are treated as constants by the JVM,
|
||||
enabling the same performance optimizations that are enabled by
|
||||
declaring a field final. Compared to final fields, however, stable
|
||||
values offer greater flexibility as to the timing of their
|
||||
initialization.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a preview library feature (http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/12)
|
||||
introduced in OpenJDK 25 (JEP 502).
|
||||
|
||||
Virtual Machine Enhancements
|
||||
============================
|
||||
@ -189,6 +413,144 @@ Reduce latency by implementing region pinning in G1, so that garbage
|
||||
collection need not be disabled during Java Native Interface (JNI)
|
||||
critical regions.
|
||||
|
||||
ZGC: Generational Mode by Default
|
||||
=================================
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/439
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/474
|
||||
|
||||
Switch the default mode of the Z Garbage Collector (ZGC) to the
|
||||
generational mode. Deprecate the non-generational mode, with the
|
||||
intent to remove it in a future release.
|
||||
|
||||
Late Barrier Expansion for G1
|
||||
=============================
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/475
|
||||
|
||||
Simplify the implementation of the G1 garbage collector's barriers,
|
||||
which record information about application memory accesses, by
|
||||
shifting their expansion from early in the C2 JIT's compilation
|
||||
pipeline to later.
|
||||
|
||||
Ahead-of-Time Class Loading & Linking
|
||||
=====================================
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/483
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/514
|
||||
|
||||
Improve startup time by making the classes of an application instantly
|
||||
available, in a loaded and linked state, when the HotSpot Java Virtual
|
||||
Machine starts. Achieve this by monitoring the application during one
|
||||
run and storing the loaded and linked forms of all classes in a cache
|
||||
for use in subsequent runs. Lay a foundation for future improvements
|
||||
to both startup and warmup time.
|
||||
|
||||
Using this feature requires a two stage process:
|
||||
|
||||
1. Create the Ahead-of-Time cache from a training run of the
|
||||
application using the option `--XX:AOTCacheOutput=<cache name>` where
|
||||
`<cache name>` is the cache reference to use in later runs.
|
||||
|
||||
2. When running the application in testing or production, use the
|
||||
option `-XX:AOTCache=<cache name>` to run the application with the
|
||||
cache generated in #2.
|
||||
|
||||
Previously, in OpenJDK 24 (JEP 483), the training run and cache
|
||||
creation were handled by two separate steps:
|
||||
|
||||
1. Populate the Ahead-of-Time configuration data with a training run
|
||||
of the application using the options `-XX:AOTMode=record
|
||||
-XX:AOTConfiguration=<config name>` where `<config name>` is the
|
||||
configuration reference to use in #2.
|
||||
|
||||
2. Create the Ahead-of-Time cache using the options
|
||||
`-XX:AOTMode=create -XX:AOTConfiguration=<config name>
|
||||
-XX:AOTCache=<cache name>` where `<config name>` is the configuration
|
||||
reference from #1 and `<cache name>` is the cache reference to use in
|
||||
later runs.
|
||||
|
||||
JEP 514 ("Ahead-of-Time Command-Line Ergonomics") in OpenJDK 25 adds
|
||||
the option `--XX:AOTCacheOutput` which performs both the above steps
|
||||
from a single command-line invocation using a temporary configuration
|
||||
file. A new environment variable, `JDK_AOT_VM_OPTIONS`, can be used
|
||||
to pass options to the cache creation step without affecting the
|
||||
training run step.
|
||||
|
||||
Ahead-of-Time Method Profiling
|
||||
==============================
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/515
|
||||
|
||||
Improve warmup time by making method-execution profiles from a
|
||||
previous run of an application instantly available, when the HotSpot
|
||||
Java Virtual Machine starts. This will enable the JIT compiler to
|
||||
generate native code immediately upon application startup, rather than
|
||||
having to wait for profiles to be collected.
|
||||
|
||||
Synchronize Virtual Threads without Pinning
|
||||
===========================================
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/491
|
||||
|
||||
Improve the scalability of Java code that uses synchronized methods
|
||||
and statements by arranging for virtual threads that block in such
|
||||
constructs to release their underlying platform threads for use by
|
||||
other virtual threads. This will eliminate nearly all cases of virtual
|
||||
threads being pinned to platform threads, which severely restricts the
|
||||
number of virtual threads available to handle an application's
|
||||
workload.
|
||||
|
||||
Compact Object Headers
|
||||
======================
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/450
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/519
|
||||
|
||||
Reduce the size of object headers in the HotSpot JVM from between 96
|
||||
and 128 bits down to 64 bits on 64-bit architectures. This will reduce
|
||||
heap size, improve deployment density, and increase data locality.
|
||||
|
||||
This is now a production feature in OpenJDK 25 (JEP 519) enabled using
|
||||
`-XX:+UseCompactObjectHeaders`. It was first introduced as an
|
||||
experimental feature (JEP 450) that also required the use of
|
||||
`-XX:+UnlockExperimentalVMOptions`.
|
||||
|
||||
Generational Shenandoah
|
||||
=======================
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/404
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/521
|
||||
|
||||
Enhance the Shenandoah garbage collector with experimental
|
||||
generational collection capabilities to improve sustainable
|
||||
throughput, load-spike resilience, and memory utilization.
|
||||
|
||||
This is now a production feature in OpenJDK 25 (JEP 521) enabled using
|
||||
`-XX:ShenandoahGCMode=generational`. It was first introduced as an
|
||||
experimental feature (JEP 404) that also required the use of
|
||||
`-XX:+UnlockExperimentalVMOptions`.
|
||||
|
||||
JFR Cooperative Sampling
|
||||
========================
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/518
|
||||
|
||||
Improve the stability of the JDK Flight Recorder (JFR) when it
|
||||
asynchronously samples Java thread stacks. Achieve this by walking
|
||||
call stacks only at safepoints, while minimizing safepoint bias.
|
||||
|
||||
JFR Method Timing & Tracing
|
||||
===========================
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/520
|
||||
|
||||
Extend the JDK Flight Recorder (JFR) with facilities for method timing
|
||||
and tracing via bytecode instrumentation.
|
||||
|
||||
JFR CPU-Time Profiling
|
||||
======================
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/509
|
||||
|
||||
Enhance the JDK Flight Recorder (JFR) to capture more accurate
|
||||
CPU-time profiling information on Linux.
|
||||
|
||||
This is an experimental feature so its JFR events are tagged with the
|
||||
`@Experimental` annotation. Unlike other experimental virtual machine
|
||||
features, it does not need to be explicitly enabled with
|
||||
`-XX:+UnlockExperimentalVMOptions`.
|
||||
|
||||
Tools
|
||||
=====
|
||||
|
||||
@ -201,3 +563,108 @@ supplied as multiple files of Java source code. This will make the
|
||||
transition from small programs to larger ones more gradual, enabling
|
||||
developers to choose whether and when to go to the trouble of
|
||||
configuring a build tool.
|
||||
|
||||
Markdown Documentation Comments
|
||||
===============================
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/467
|
||||
|
||||
Enable JavaDoc documentation comments to be written in Markdown rather
|
||||
than solely in a mixture of HTML and JavaDoc @-tags.
|
||||
|
||||
Linking Run-Time Images without JMODs
|
||||
=====================================
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/493
|
||||
|
||||
Reduce the size of the JDK by approximately 25% by enabling the jlink
|
||||
tool to create custom run-time images without using the JDK's JMOD
|
||||
files.
|
||||
|
||||
This feature must be enabled when the JDK is built using the
|
||||
--enable-linkable-runtime option. It will not be enabled by default,
|
||||
and some JDK vendors may choose not to enable it.
|
||||
|
||||
DEPRECATIONS
|
||||
============
|
||||
|
||||
Deprecate the Memory-Access Methods in sun.misc.Unsafe for Removal
|
||||
==================================================================
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/471
|
||||
|
||||
Deprecate the memory-access methods in sun.misc.Unsafe for removal in
|
||||
a future release. These unsupported methods have been superseded by
|
||||
standard APIs, namely the VarHandle API (JEP 193, OpenJDK 9) and the
|
||||
Foreign Function & Memory API (JEP 454, OpenJDK 22). We strongly
|
||||
encourage library developers to migrate from sun.misc.Unsafe to
|
||||
supported replacements, so that applications can migrate smoothly to
|
||||
modern JDK releases.
|
||||
|
||||
Warn upon Use of Memory-Access Methods in sun.misc.Unsafe
|
||||
=========================================================
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/498
|
||||
|
||||
Issue a warning at run time on the first occasion that any
|
||||
memory-access method in sun.misc.Unsafe is invoked. All of these
|
||||
unsupported methods were terminally deprecated in JDK 23 (see JEP 471
|
||||
above). They have been superseded by standard APIs, namely the
|
||||
VarHandle API (JEP 193, OpenJDK 9) and the Foreign Function & Memory
|
||||
API (JEP 454, OpenJDK 22). We strongly encourage library developers to
|
||||
migrate from sun.misc.Unsafe to supported replacements, so that
|
||||
applications can migrate smoothly to modern JDK releases.
|
||||
|
||||
Permanently Disable the Security Manager
|
||||
========================================
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/486
|
||||
|
||||
The Security Manager has not been the primary means of securing
|
||||
client-side Java code for many years, it has rarely been used to
|
||||
secure server-side code, and it is costly to maintain. We therefore
|
||||
deprecated it for removal in OpenJDK 17 via JEP 411 (2021). As the
|
||||
next step toward removing the Security Manager, we will revise the
|
||||
Java Platform specification so that developers cannot enable it and
|
||||
other Platform classes do not refer to it. This change will have no
|
||||
impact on the vast majority of applications, libraries, and tools. We
|
||||
will remove the Security Manager API in a future release.
|
||||
|
||||
REMOVALS
|
||||
========
|
||||
|
||||
String Templates
|
||||
================
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/430
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/459
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/465
|
||||
|
||||
This was a preview feature (http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/12)
|
||||
introduced in OpenJDK 21 (JEP 430) with a second preview in OpenJDK 22
|
||||
(JEP 459). A third preview was proposed but ultimately withdrawn for
|
||||
OpenJDK 23 (JEP 465) and the feature is no longer present. See [0]
|
||||
for further explanation.
|
||||
|
||||
[0] https://mail.openjdk.org/pipermail/amber-spec-experts/2024-April/004106.html
|
||||
|
||||
Remove the Windows & Linux 32-bit x86 Ports
|
||||
===========================================
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/449
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/479
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/501
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/503
|
||||
|
||||
Remove the source code and build support for the Windows (JEP 479) &
|
||||
Linux (JEP 503) 32-bit x86 ports. The Windows port was deprecated for
|
||||
removal in JDK 21 by JEP 449 and the Linux port was deprecated for
|
||||
removal in JDK 24 by JEP 501. Both deprecations took place with the
|
||||
express intent to remove the ports in a future release.
|
||||
|
||||
Following this removal of these 32-bit x86 ports, the
|
||||
architecture-agnostic Zero port is the only way to run Java programs
|
||||
on 32-bit x86 processors.
|
||||
|
||||
ZGC: Remove the Non-Generational Mode
|
||||
=====================================
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/439
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/474
|
||||
https://openjdk.org/jeps/490
|
||||
|
||||
Remove the non-generational mode of the Z Garbage Collector (ZGC),
|
||||
keeping the generational mode as the default for ZGC (see JEP 439 &
|
||||
474).
|
||||
|
||||
@ -52,9 +52,9 @@ public class TestTranslations {
|
||||
map.put(Locale.FRANCE, new String[] { "heure normale des Rocheuses", "UTC\u221207:00", "MST",
|
||||
"heure d\u2019\u00e9t\u00e9 des Rocheuses", "UTC\u221206:00", "MST",
|
||||
"heure des Rocheuses", "UTC\u221207:00", "MST"});
|
||||
map.put(Locale.GERMANY, new String[] { "Rocky-Mountain-Normalzeit", "GMT-07:00", "MST",
|
||||
"Rocky-Mountain-Sommerzeit", "GMT-06:00", "MST",
|
||||
"Rocky-Mountain-Zeit", "GMT-07:00", "MST"});
|
||||
map.put(Locale.GERMANY, new String[] { "Rocky-Mountains-Normalzeit", "GMT-07:00", "MST",
|
||||
"Rocky-Mountains-Sommerzeit", "GMT-06:00", "MST",
|
||||
"Rocky-Mountains-Zeit", "GMT-07:00", "MST"});
|
||||
CIUDAD_JUAREZ = Collections.unmodifiableMap(map);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -247,6 +247,13 @@
|
||||
%global dtsversion 10
|
||||
%endif
|
||||
|
||||
# Check if pandoc is available to generate docs (including man pages)
|
||||
%if 0%{?rhel} == 8
|
||||
%global pandoc_available 1
|
||||
%else
|
||||
%global pandoc_available 0
|
||||
%endif
|
||||
|
||||
# Filter out flags from the optflags macro that cause problems with the OpenJDK build
|
||||
# We filter out -O flags so that the optimization of HotSpot is not lowered from O3 to O2
|
||||
# We filter out -Wall which will otherwise cause HotSpot to produce hundreds of thousands of warnings (100+mb logs)
|
||||
@ -327,10 +334,9 @@
|
||||
%endif
|
||||
|
||||
# New Version-String scheme-style defines
|
||||
%global featurever 22
|
||||
%global fakefeaturever 25
|
||||
%global featurever 25
|
||||
%global interimver 0
|
||||
%global updatever 2
|
||||
%global updatever 1
|
||||
%global patchver 0
|
||||
# buildjdkver is usually same as %%{featurever},
|
||||
# but in time of bootstrap of next jdk, it is featurever-1,
|
||||
@ -345,21 +351,6 @@
|
||||
%global lts_designator ""
|
||||
%global lts_designator_zip ""
|
||||
%endif
|
||||
# JDK to use for bootstrapping
|
||||
%global bootjdkpkg java-%{fakefeaturever}-openjdk
|
||||
%ifarch %{fastdebug_arches}
|
||||
%global bootdebugpkg fastdebug
|
||||
%endif
|
||||
%global bootjdkzip %{_jvmdir}/%{bootjdkpkg}-*.portable%{?bootdebugpkg:.%{bootdebugpkg}}.jdk.%{_arch}.tar.xz
|
||||
%global bootjdk %{_builddir}/%{bootjdkpkg}.boot
|
||||
# Define whether to use the bootstrap JDK directly or with a fresh libjvm.so
|
||||
# This will only work where the bootstrap JDK is the same major version
|
||||
# as the JDK being built
|
||||
%if %{with fresh_libjvm} && %{buildjdkver} == %{featurever}
|
||||
%global build_hotspot_first 1
|
||||
%else
|
||||
%global build_hotspot_first 0
|
||||
%endif
|
||||
|
||||
# Define vendor information used by OpenJDK
|
||||
%global oj_vendor Red Hat, Inc.
|
||||
@ -388,8 +379,7 @@
|
||||
%global fipsver 9203d50836c
|
||||
# Define JDK versions
|
||||
%global newjavaver %{featurever}.%{interimver}.%{updatever}.%{patchver}
|
||||
# Force 25 until we are actually ready to build that JDK version
|
||||
%global javaver %{fakefeaturever}
|
||||
%global javaver %{featurever}
|
||||
# Strip up to 6 trailing zeros in newjavaver, as the JDK does, to get the correct version used in filenames
|
||||
%global filever %(svn=%{newjavaver}; for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 ; do svn=${svn%%.0} ; done; echo ${svn})
|
||||
# The tag used to create the OpenJDK tarball
|
||||
@ -400,8 +390,8 @@
|
||||
%global origin_nice OpenJDK
|
||||
%global top_level_dir_name %{vcstag}
|
||||
%global top_level_dir_name_backup %{top_level_dir_name}-backup
|
||||
%global buildver 9
|
||||
%global rpmrelease 2
|
||||
%global buildver 8
|
||||
%global rpmrelease 1
|
||||
#%%global tagsuffix %%{nil}
|
||||
# Priority must be 8 digits in total; up to openjdk 1.8, we were using 18..... so when we moved to 11, we had to add another digit
|
||||
%if %is_system_jdk
|
||||
@ -436,16 +426,16 @@
|
||||
%endif
|
||||
|
||||
# parametrized macros are order-sensitive
|
||||
%global compatiblename java-%{fakefeaturever}-%{origin}
|
||||
%global compatiblename java-%{featurever}-%{origin}
|
||||
%global fullversion %{compatiblename}-%{version}-%{release}
|
||||
# images directories from upstream build
|
||||
%global jdkimage jdk
|
||||
%global static_libs_image static-libs
|
||||
# output dir stub
|
||||
%define buildoutputdir() %{expand:build/jdk%{fakefeaturever}.build%{?1}}
|
||||
%define installoutputdir() %{expand:install/jdk%{fakefeaturever}.install%{?1}}
|
||||
%define buildoutputdir() %{expand:build/jdk%{featurever}.build%{?1}}
|
||||
%define installoutputdir() %{expand:install/jdk%{featurever}.install%{?1}}
|
||||
%global altjavaoutputdir install/altjava.install
|
||||
%define packageoutputdir() %{expand:packages/jdk%{fakefeaturever}.packages%{?1}}
|
||||
%define packageoutputdir() %{expand:packages/jdk%{featurever}.packages%{?1}}
|
||||
# we can copy the javadoc to not arched dir, or make it not noarch
|
||||
%define uniquejavadocdir() %{expand:%{fullversion}.%{_arch}%{?1}}
|
||||
# main id and dir of this jdk
|
||||
@ -468,6 +458,22 @@
|
||||
%define miscportablename() %(echo %{uniquesuffix ""} | sed "s;el%{rhel}\\(_[0-9]\\)*;portable.misc;g")
|
||||
%define miscportablearchive() %{miscportablename}.tar.xz
|
||||
|
||||
# JDK to use for bootstrapping
|
||||
%global bootjdkpkg java-%{featurever}-%{origin}
|
||||
%ifarch %{fastdebug_arches}
|
||||
%global bootdebugpkg fastdebug
|
||||
%endif
|
||||
%global bootjdkzip %{_jvmdir}/%{bootjdkpkg}-*.portable%{?bootdebugpkg:.%{bootdebugpkg}}.jdk.%{_arch}.tar.xz
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%global bootjdk %{_builddir}/%{uniquesuffix -- ""}/%{bootjdkpkg}.boot
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# Define whether to use the bootstrap JDK directly or with a fresh libjvm.so
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# This will only work where the bootstrap JDK is the same major version
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# as the JDK being built
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%if %{with fresh_libjvm} && %{buildjdkver} == %{featurever}
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%global build_hotspot_first 1
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%else
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%global build_hotspot_first 0
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%endif
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#################################################################
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# fix for https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1111349
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# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1590796#c14
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@ -597,7 +603,7 @@ Source0: https://openjdk-sources.osci.io/openjdk%{featurever}/open%{vcstag}%{ea_
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# Use 'icedtea_sync.sh' to update the following
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# They are based on code contained in the IcedTea project (6.x).
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# Systemtap tapsets. Zipped up to keep it small.
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Source8: tapsets-icedtea-%%{icedteaver}.tar.xz
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Source8: tapsets-icedtea-%{icedteaver}.tar.xz
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# Desktop files. Adapted from IcedTea
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# Disabled in portables
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@ -738,13 +744,14 @@ BuildRequires: zip
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BuildRequires: tar
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BuildRequires: unzip
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BuildRequires: javapackages-filesystem
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BuildRequires: %{bootjdkpkg}-portable-devel%{?bootdebugpkg:-%{bootdebugpkg}} >= %{buildjdkver}
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# Zero-assembler build requirement
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%ifarch %{zero_arches}
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BuildRequires: libffi-devel
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%endif
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# Full documentation build requirements
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# pandoc is only available on RHEL/CentOS 8
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%if 0%{?rhel} == 8
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%if %{pandoc_available}
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BuildRequires: graphviz
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BuildRequires: pandoc
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%endif
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@ -1000,6 +1007,12 @@ pushd %{top_level_dir_name}
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#%patch -P1001 -p1
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popd # openjdk
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echo "Generating %{alt_java_name} man page"
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altjavamanpage=%{top_level_dir_name}/src/java.base/share/man/%{alt_java_name}.md
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altjavatext="Hardened java binary recommended for launching untrusted code from the Web e.g. javaws"
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sed -r -e 's|([^/.])java([^./])|\1alt-java\2|g' %{top_level_dir_name}/src/java.base/share/man/java.md | \
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sed -e 's|JAVA(|ALT-JAVA(|' | \
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sed -e "s|java - launch a Java application|alt-java - ${altjavatext}|" >> ${altjavamanpage}
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|
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# The OpenJDK version file includes the current
|
||||
# upstream version information. For some reason,
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@ -1065,7 +1078,7 @@ pushd %{_jvmdir}
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sha256sum --check %{bootjdkzip}.sha256sum
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popd
|
||||
tar -xJf %{bootjdkzip}
|
||||
mv java-%{fakefeaturever}-openjdk-%{featurever}* %{bootjdk}
|
||||
mv java-%{featurever}-openjdk-%{buildjdkver}* %{bootjdk}
|
||||
# Print release information
|
||||
echo "Installed boot JDK:"
|
||||
cat %{bootjdk}/release
|
||||
@ -1360,6 +1373,7 @@ function installjdk() {
|
||||
# legacy-jre-image target does not install any man pages for the JRE
|
||||
# We copy the jdk man directory and then remove pages for binaries that
|
||||
# don't exist in the JRE
|
||||
%if %{pandoc_available}
|
||||
cp -a ${jdkimagepath}/man ${jreimagepath}
|
||||
for manpage in $(find ${jreimagepath}/man -name '*.1'); do
|
||||
filename=$(basename ${manpage});
|
||||
@ -1369,6 +1383,7 @@ function installjdk() {
|
||||
rm -f ${manpage};
|
||||
fi;
|
||||
done
|
||||
%endif
|
||||
|
||||
for imagepath in ${jdkimagepath} ${jreimagepath} ${unstripped}; do
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1519,7 +1534,7 @@ function packagejdk() {
|
||||
%if %{with_systemtap}
|
||||
cp -a ${tapsetdir}* ${miscname}
|
||||
%endif
|
||||
cp -av ${altjavadir}/%{alt_java_name}{,.1} ${miscname}
|
||||
cp -av ${altjavadir}/%{alt_java_name} ${miscname}
|
||||
createtar ${miscname} ${miscarchive}
|
||||
genchecksum ${miscarchive}
|
||||
fi
|
||||
@ -1560,10 +1575,6 @@ function packagejdk() {
|
||||
echo "Building %{SOURCE11}"
|
||||
mkdir -p %{altjavaoutputdir}
|
||||
LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${LIBPATH}" ${GCC} ${EXTRA_CFLAGS} -o %{altjavaoutputdir}/%{alt_java_name} %{SOURCE11}
|
||||
echo "Generating %{alt_java_name} man page"
|
||||
altjavamanpage=%{altjavaoutputdir}/%{alt_java_name}.1
|
||||
echo "Hardened java binary recommended for launching untrusted code from the Web e.g. javaws" > ${altjavamanpage}
|
||||
cat %{top_level_dir_name}/src/java.base/share/man/java.1 >> ${altjavamanpage}
|
||||
|
||||
echo "Building %{newjavaver}-%{buildver}, pre=%{ea_designator}, opt=%{lts_designator}"
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1717,14 +1728,14 @@ $JAVA_HOME/bin/java -XX:+UnlockExperimentalVMOptions -XX:+UseShenandoahGC -versi
|
||||
unzip -l $JAVA_HOME/lib/src.zip | grep 'sun.misc.Unsafe'
|
||||
|
||||
# Check class files include useful debugging information
|
||||
$JAVA_HOME/bin/javap -l java.lang.Object | grep "Compiled from"
|
||||
$JAVA_HOME/bin/javap -l java.lang.Object | grep LineNumberTable
|
||||
$JAVA_HOME/bin/javap -l java.lang.Object | grep LocalVariableTable
|
||||
$JAVA_HOME/bin/javap -c -l java.lang.Object | grep "Compiled from"
|
||||
$JAVA_HOME/bin/javap -c -l java.lang.Object | grep LineNumberTable
|
||||
$JAVA_HOME/bin/javap -c -l java.lang.Object | grep LocalVariableTable
|
||||
|
||||
# Check generated class files include useful debugging information
|
||||
$JAVA_HOME/bin/javap -l java.nio.ByteBuffer | grep "Compiled from"
|
||||
$JAVA_HOME/bin/javap -l java.nio.ByteBuffer | grep LineNumberTable
|
||||
$JAVA_HOME/bin/javap -l java.nio.ByteBuffer | grep LocalVariableTable
|
||||
$JAVA_HOME/bin/javap -c -l java.nio.ByteBuffer | grep "Compiled from"
|
||||
$JAVA_HOME/bin/javap -c -l java.nio.ByteBuffer | grep LineNumberTable
|
||||
$JAVA_HOME/bin/javap -c -l java.nio.ByteBuffer | grep LocalVariableTable
|
||||
|
||||
%else
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1956,6 +1967,40 @@ done
|
||||
%endif
|
||||
|
||||
%changelog
|
||||
* Mon Nov 10 2025 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:25.0.1.0.8-1
|
||||
- Update to jdk-25.0.1+8 (GA)
|
||||
- Update release notes to 25.0.1+8
|
||||
- Related: RHELBU-3203
|
||||
|
||||
* Mon Nov 10 2025 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:25.0.0.0.36-2
|
||||
- Drop fakefeaturever and rebuild with ourselves now we have reached OpenJDK 25
|
||||
- Related: RHELBU-3203
|
||||
|
||||
* Sun Nov 09 2025 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:25.0.0.0.36-1
|
||||
- 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
|
||||
- Resolves: RHELBU-3203
|
||||
|
||||
* 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
|
||||
- Generate alt-java.md during prep following removal of pre-generated man pages in JDK-8344056
|
||||
- Introduce pandoc_available global for conditional handling of both pandoc dependency and manpages
|
||||
- Adjust TestTranslations.java with updated German translations from CLDR 46 (JDK-8333582) (Mountain->Mountains)
|
||||
- Run javap with the disassembled code (-c) option now required for -l by JDK-8345145
|
||||
- Related: RHELBU-3203
|
||||
|
||||
* Sat Oct 25 2025 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:23.0.2.0.7-1
|
||||
- Update to jdk-23.0.2+7 (GA)
|
||||
- Update release notes with features of JDK 23
|
||||
- Switch buildjdkver to featurever + 1
|
||||
- Use buildjdkver in the path to the extracted bootstrap JDK
|
||||
- Move bootstrap declarations later so they can use variables like uniquesuffix
|
||||
- Fix bootjdk so it uses our build subdirectory created in setup (_builddir only gives the top-level BUILD)
|
||||
- Fix double '%' in specification of IcedTea sources
|
||||
- Related: RHELBU-3203
|
||||
|
||||
* Mon Sep 22 2025 Andrew Hughes <gnu.andrew@redhat.com> - 1:22.0.2.0.9-2
|
||||
- Build using ourselves rather than the system JDK as java-25-openjdk is unavailable on older systems
|
||||
- Switch buildjdkver back to featurever temporarily for this rebuild
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1 +0,0 @@
|
||||
java-25-openjdk-portable.specfile
|
||||
2618
java-25-openjdk.spec
Normal file
2618
java-25-openjdk.spec
Normal file
File diff suppressed because it is too large
Load Diff
2
sources
2
sources
@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
|
||||
SHA512 (tapsets-icedtea-6.0.0pre00-c848b93a8598.tar.xz) = 97d026212363b3c83f6a04100ad7f6fdde833d16579717f8756e2b8c2eb70e144a41a330cb9ccde9c3badd37a2d54fdf4650a950ec21d8b686d545ecb2a64d30
|
||||
SHA512 (openjdk-22.0.2+9.tar.xz) = 960746381f56cb516a2298f75dbf877554b59e73752dc29b040b8629b153174d2ea2f612d3479b511aaac293e4d336c798a58fd1ba4d2b9d5933899f64d04313
|
||||
SHA512 (openjdk-25.0.1+8.tar.xz) = eb84d876f81ca02803283e8294c89b6acbed3753426811c3bcc228615c9618deefc85da4aa702800cac2feb103e628ee8b92292b316e9d7e12a58b6de69c5085
|
||||
|
||||
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