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[lyo-dev] FW: JDK 18 Rampdown Phase 2 & JDK 19 Early-Access Builds

Hello,

We've successfully [2] added JDK 19 EA to the build matrix for the Reference Implementation [1]. The Lyo SDK itself will use JDK 11 as a baseline starting with Lyo 5.0 for as long as our dependencies allow.

/Andrew


[1]: https://github.com/oslc-op/refimpl/pull/94 
[2]: https://github.com/oslc-op/refimpl/runs/5004829050?check_suite_focus=true 

On 2022-01-31, 10:29, "David Delabassee" <david.delabassee@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

    Greetings!

    First off, on behalf of Oracle’s Java Team, I’d like to wish you a happy 
    and prosperous new year!

    In 2022, two Java releases will be made available:
    - JDK 18 (March 2022)
    - JDK 19 (September 2022)

    JDK 18[1] has entered Rampdown Phase Two (RDP2)[2]. Given that and to be 
    better prepared for the future, it makes sense to begin testing your 
    project(s) using early access (EA) builds of JDK 19[3]. Your feedback 
    allows us to evaluate and address issues you find while testing EA builds.

    This time, we have two heads-up to share:

    ## Heads-Up: JDK 18 - JEP 421 Deprecate Finalization for Removal

    Finalization is an outdated and brittle resource cleaning mechanism 
    present in the platform since, well, forever. Its use has been 
    discouraged for quite some time in favor of better alternatives (i.e., 
    'try with resources' and Cleaners). JEP 421 is another step towards the 
    removal of finalizers as it offers tools to investigate if a codebase is 
    still using finalization. To learn more, you should read JEP 421[4]. You 
    should also listen to the latest episode of the Inside Java Podcast[5] 
    dedicated to this topic. We encourage you to check if your project is 
    still using finalizers. If so, you should start to think about removing 
    them and rely instead on either 'try with resources' or Cleaners.

    ## Heads-Up: JVM does not flag constant class entries ending in '/'

    Prior to JDK 19, the JVM is loading classes (1) whose class file major 
    version is <49, i.e., before JDK 1.5, and (2) the class's name ends with 
    a '/'. This violates section 4.2.1 of the JVM specification [6] and is 
    addressed in JDK 19. In JDK 19, the JVM is throwing, for such classes, a 
    ClassFormatError exception as it already does with newer classes (JDK 
    1.5+). Given that this issue affects only pre-JDK 1.5 classes, we expect 
    the compatibility risk to be very low.

    For more details, see JDK-8278448[7].

    [1] https://jdk.java.net/18/
    [2] https://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/jdk-dev/2022-January/006361.html
    [3] https://jdk.java.net/19/
    [4] https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/421
    [5] https://inside.java/podcast/21
    [6] 
    https://docs.oracle.com/javase/specs/jvms/se17/html/jvms-4.html#jvms-4.2.1
    [7] https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8278448


    ## JDK 18

    JDK 18 is now in RDP2 (Rampdown Phase Two) with its feature set frozen a 
    few weeks back when it entered RDP1.

    ### JEPs integrated to JDK 18:

    - JEP 400: UTF-8 by Default
    - JEP 408: Simple Web Server
    - JEP 413: Code Snippets in Java API Documentation
    - JEP 416: Reimplement Core Reflection with Method Handles
    - JEP 417: Vector API (Third Incubator)
    - JEP 418: Internet-Address Resolution SPI
    - JEP 419: Foreign Function & Memory API (Second Incubator)
    - JEP 420: Pattern Matching for switch (Second Preview)
    - JEP 421: Deprecate Finalization for Removal

    JDK 18 Early-Access builds 33 are now available[8], and are provided 
    under the GNU General Public License v2, with the Classpath Exception. 
    Also available are the Release Notes[9].

    [8] https://jdk.java.net/18/
    [9] https://jdk.java.net/18/release-notes

    ### Changes in JDK 18 since Rampdown Phase One that are of interest:

    - JDK-8278373: Correcting References to Overloaded Methods in Javadoc 
    Documentation
    - JDK-8279065: Deserialization filter and filter factory property error 
    reporting under specified
    - JDK-8255409: SunPKCS11 Provider Now Supports Some PKCS#11 v3.0 APIs
    - JDK-8275610: C2: Object field load floats above its null check 
    resulting in a segfault [Reported by Apache POI]


    ## JDK 19

    JDK 19 Early-Access builds 7 are now available[10], and are provided 
    under the GNU General Public License v2, with the Classpath Exception. 
    Also available are the Release Notes[11].

    [10] https://jdk.java.net/19/
    [11] https://jdk.java.net/19/release-notes

    ### Changes in recent JDK 19 EA builds that maybe of interest:

    - JDK-8279258: Auto-vectorization enhancement for two-dimensional array 
    operations
    - JDK-8273914: Indy string concat changes order of operations
    - JDK-8268081: Upgrade Unicode Data Files to 14.0.0
    - JDK-8278087: Deserialization filter and filter factory property error 
    reporting under specified
    - JDK-8276766: Enable jar and jmod to produce deterministic timestamped 
    content
    - JDK-8274679: Remove unnecessary conversion to String in security code 
    in java.base
    - JDK-8279833: Loop optimization issue in String.encodeUTF8_UTF16
    - JDK-8279064: New options for ktab to provide non-default salt
    - JDK-8280055: JFR: Improve ObjectContext implementation
    - JDK-8268831: Improve javadoc tool handling of streams


    ## Topics of Interest:

    - "State of Valhalla" update
    https://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/valhalla-spec-experts/2021-December/001747.html 


    - Java's Plans for 2022 - Inside Java Newscast
    https://inside.java/2022/01/13/insidejava-newscast-018/

    - New Loom Early Access builds based on JDK 19 EAb2
    https://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/loom-dev/2021-December/003394.html

    - New Panama Foreign Early-Access builds (including jextract) jdk 18
    https://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/panama-dev/2022-January/016131.html

    - January 2022 Critical Patch Update Released
    As part of the Jan 2022 Critical Patch Update we released JDK 17.0.2 
    LTS, JDK 11.0.14 LTS, JDK 8u321, and JDK 7u331 as well as OpenJDK 17.0.2 
    (publicly available). https://www.oracle.com/security-alerts/cpujan2022.html


    In closing, I'd like to thank you again for being a welcomed part of the 
    Quality Outreach program! We look forward to your continued 
    participation in 2022. And as always, if you find an issue, please let 
    us know through the usual channels.

    Regards,

    --David




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