: Juices the tooling and support for developers and enterprise customers
Canonical has some extra toppings, flavorings, and offers coming for its bigger Java fans – because the suits swallow a lot of the stuff.for cutting down packages to their essentials). It's also making it easier to get started developing apps using the Spring framework with a new
You don't tend to see it around much anymore, but Java is very much alive, even thriving. It's not that it's not there, it's just that you may not recognize it.Oracle bought Sunenterprise Java datasheet compares its"chiseled" containers with what it repeatedly calls the"Apache" Temurin ones – favorably, naturally. Apparently, they're half the size. It also says that they're tested with"Eclipse Aquavit" [Linus Torvalds hints Bcachefs may get dropped from the Linux kernel, Ubuntu also supports building native binaries with GraalVM, a special CRaC JDK that enables taking snapshots of the entire Java environment. Outside of Java, it also offers Rust and Zig.
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