JDK 25.0.1, 21.0.9, 17.0.17, 11.0.29, and 8u471 Have Been Released

JDK 25.0.1, 21.0.9, 17.0.17, 11.0.29, and 8u471 Have Been Released

2025/10/21
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Unlock Powerful Insights with Java Management Service: Introducing Analyze Applications and Major Management Enhancements

This blog announces a major JMS release introducing the new “Analyze Applications” capability, which allows users to quickly upload and analyze Java applications for migration and performance insights—no fleet setup required. It also highlights enhancements including task scheduling, support for Java workloads on Kubernetes/OKE, and expanded management for the Oracle Enterprise Performance Pack. The update delivers faster insights, broader coverage, and greater automation for Java environments.

2025/10/7
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The Arrival of Java 25

Announcing the general availability of Java 25

2025/9/16
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Detaching GraalVM from the Java Ecosystem Train

GraalVM for JDK 24 was the final version of GraalVM licensed and supported as part of Oracle Java SE products. Any entitled customers seeking patches or updates to previously released GraalVM versions should download them through My Oracle Support. Customers seeking additional information or assistance should contact My Oracle Support.

2025/9/15
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Micronaut Fundamentals: Free Course on Oracle MyLearn

Master the basics with Micronaut Fundamentals—a free, comprehensive video course created by Micronaut core committers.

2025/9/10
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Announcing Graal Dev Kit for Micronaut 4.9.1

Graal Dev Kit for Micronaut (GDK) 4.9.1 is now available, featuring Micronaut® framework 4.9.1, a new support roadmap, speed and efficiency gains with GraalVM, new guides for Microsoft Azure, and more!

2025/8/12
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JDK 24.0.2, 21.0.8, 17.0.16, 11.0.28, and 8u461 Have Been Released

JDK 24.0.2, 21.0.8, 17.0.16, 11.0.28, and 8u461 Have Been Released

2025/7/15
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Simplifying Java Runtime Setup in OCI Cloud Shell with the Java Download Toolkit

This blog introduces the Java Download Toolkit, a command-line utility that simplifies the process of downloading and configuring Oracle Java runtimes within Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Cloud Shell. It explains how the toolkit leverages Java Management Service (JMS) APIs to securely retrieve supported Java versions—including archived releases—and automatically configure the environment.

2025/7/7
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Announcing Jipher: Java Cryptographic Service Provider for FIPS Environments

Announcing the release of Oracle Jipher, which is a Java Cryptographic Service Provider that packages a FIPS 140-validated OpenSSL cryptographic module.

2025/4/30
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Release of the new Java Card Development Kit version 25.0

The Java Card Development Kit 25.0 is Now Available. Oracle’s Java Card team is excited to announce the release of the Java Card Development Kit (JCDK) v25.0.

2025/4/28
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JDK 24.0.1, 21.0.7, 17.0.15, 11.0.27, and 8u451 Have Been Released

JDK 24.0.1, 21.0.7, 17.0.15, 11.0.27, and 8u451 Have Been Released

2025/4/23
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Educating and Nurturing the Next Generation of Java Developers

Learn.java and College Board AP CSA collaboration announcement

2025/3/19
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Announcing Oracle GraalVM for JDK 24

The Graal team is pleased to announce the general availability of Oracle GraalVM for JDK 24. In addition to JDK 24 support and many smaller improvements, this release includes some exciting enhancements to Native Image ahead-of-time compilation to improve application performance and reduce the size of executables.

2025/3/18
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The Arrival of Java 24

The Arrival of Java 24! Oracle is proud to announce the general availability of JDK 24 for developers, enterprises, and end-users.

2025/3/18
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Java Management Service: Introducing Enhanced JMS Fleet Health and Onboarding Capabilities

Java Management Service (JMS) has introduced several key enhancements designed to simplify onboarding and provide deeper insights into your fleet's health.

2025/3/11
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Announcing Tools for Graal Development Kit for Micronaut 4.7.3

With the latest release of the Tools for Graal Development Kit for Micronaut we provide support for the latest version of the Graal Development Kit for Micronaut (GDK) and a new tool, the Multicloud Tester.

2025/2/7
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Announcing Graal Development Kit for Micronaut 4.7.3

Announcing Graal Development Kit for Micronaut (GDK) 4.7.3 containing Micronaut® framework 4.7.3, software supply chain security enhancements, new hands-on labs, and more.

2025/2/7
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JDK 23.0.2, 21.0.6, 17.0.14, 11.0.26, and 8u441 Have Been Released

JDK 23.0.2, 21.0.6, 17.0.14, 11.0.26, and 8u441 Have Been Released

2025/1/28
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Registration is now open for JavaOne 2025

JavaOne 2025 Registration Announcement

2024/12/11
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Create Kubernetes Clusters and Deploy Containers to Oracle Cloud from VS Code

Deploy apps into a Kubernetes cluster to Oracle Cloud, interactively run and debug containers directly from within Visual Studio Code with GraalVM Tools for Micronaut Extension!

2024/11/30
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JDK 23.0.1, 21.0.5, 17.0.13, 11.0.25, and 8u431 Have Been Released

JDK 23.0.1, 21.0.5, 17.0.13, 11.0.25, and 8u431 Have Been Released

2024/10/16
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Attend JavaOne to help celebrate 30 years of Java!

JavaOne registration blog

2024/10/16
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The arrival of Java Card Development Kit 24.1

The Java Card team is excited to announce the general availability of the Java Card Development Kit v24.1. This significant update improves the Oracle comprehensive stand-alone development environment, which includes tools, a simulator and a plugin, enabling the design of applications for Java Card products being manufactured today.

2024/10/11
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Announcing Tools for Graal Development Kit for Micronaut 4.6.0

The latest release of the tools for the Graal Development Kit for Micronaut (GDK), version 4.6.0, supports the latest GDK version and includes some important new features and enhancements.

2024/10/9
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Announcing Graal Development Kit for Micronaut 4.6.0

Announcing the general availability of Graal Development Kit for Micronaut (GDK) 4.6.0 containing Microsoft Azure integration, Supply Chain Security Verification and SLSA Compliance with Macaron, Micronaut® framework 4.6.0, and more.

2024/9/18
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GraalVM for JDK 23 is here!

The Graal team is pleased to announce the general availability of Oracle GraalVM for JDK 23. In addition to JDK 23 support, this release includes many enhancements to Native Image ahead-of-time compilation to tune a generated executable’s size, memory usage, and throughput. This release is also the first with production support for embedding Python and WebAssembly in Java with full JIT compilation for excellent performance.

2024/9/17
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The Arrival of Java 23

Java Product Management blog announcing Java 23

2024/9/17
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Including the Graal JIT in Oracle JDK 23

Starting with Oracle JDK 23, the Oracle GraalVM JIT compiler (Graal JIT) is now included among the JITs available as part of the Oracle JDK.

2024/9/17
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Simplify Your Deployment Workflow: Introducing Oracle Java Releases Public APIs

This blog post introduces Oracle Java Releases Public APIs, designed to simplify access to Oracle Java release information. By providing RESTful APIs managed by Java Management Service (JMS) in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), these APIs streamline Java version management, compliance checks, and release notifications, empowering developers and IT professionals with valuable integration tools.

2024/8/6
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Simplifying Agent Installation for Java Management Service

In this blog post, we introduce the new installer for Oracle Management Agent (OMA) in Java Management Service (JMS), highlighting its enhanced reliability, efficiency, and user-friendliness. The step-by-step guide simplifies the process, ensuring seamless installation and configuration, leading to better performance and user satisfaction.

2024/8/6
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Announcing Tools for Graal Development Kit for Micronaut 4.5.0

Announcing Tools for Graal Development Kit for MIcronaut 4.5.0

2024/7/17
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Announcing Graal Development Kit for Micronaut 4.5.0

Announcing the general availability of Graal Development Kit for Micronaut (GDK) 4.5.0.

2024/7/17
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JDK 22.0.2, 21.0.4, 17.0.12, 11.0.24, and 8u421 Have Been Released!

JDK 22.0.2, 21.0.4, 17.0.12, 11.0.24, and 8u421 Have Been Released

2024/7/13
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Choosing the Right JDK Version: An Unofficial Guide

Guide for choosing the right JDK version to deploy applications on.

2024/6/25
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Java SE Spring 2024 Roadmap Update

This document serves as a summary of important Oracle Java SE-related roadmap information to guide users over the next year. Links are provided to the various supporting announcements and documents. If you have any questions about the information, please contact My Oracle Support or Oracle Sales.

2024/5/13
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Tools for Graal Development Kit for Micronaut 4.3.7

The latest release, 4.3.7, of the tools for Graal Development Kit for Micronaut brings with it some great updates. Find out more in this article.

2024/4/29
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Announcing Graal Development Kit for Micronaut 4.3.7

Announcing Graal Cloud Native (GCN) is now Graal Development Kit for Micronaut (GDK), and the general availability of GDK for Micronaut 4.3.7 based on Micronaut® framework 4.3.7.

2024/4/29
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JDK 22.0.1, 21.0.3, 17.0.11, 11.0.23, and 8u411 Have Been Released!

JDK 22.0.1, 21.0.3, 17.0.11, 11.0.23, and 8u411 Have Been Released!

2024/4/18
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JDK 17 approaches end-of-permissive license

Oracle JDK 17 was released in September 2021 and updates through September 2024 are under the NFTC. Updates of JDK 17 released after September 2024 are planned to be under the Java SE OTN license, the same license we currently use for Java 8 and 11 updates. Similarly, GraalVM for JDK 17 remains under the GFTC license until September 2024, after which GraalVM for JDK 17 updates are planned to be under the GraalVM OTN License Including License for Early Adopter Versions.

2024/4/16
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Oracle Announces Free Java SE Technical Support for Academic Institutions in Oracle Academy

Oracle Java SE is now part of Oracle Academy providing access to free technical support and academic curriculum on a variety of career-relevant technology subjects.

2024/3/26
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Announcing Oracle GraalVM for JDK 22

Oracle is proud to announce the general availability of Oracle GraalVM for JDK 22.

2024/3/19
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The Arrival of Java 22

Java 22 Announcement Blog

2024/3/19
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Java users on macOS 14 running on Apple silicon systems should skip macOS 14.4 and update directly to macOS 14.4.1

Java users on macOS 14 running on Apple silicon systems should skip macOS 14.4 and update directly to macOS 14.4.1

2024/3/16
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The arrival of the Java Card Development Kit 24.0

I am delighted to announce the release of the latest Java Card Development Kit, version 24.0. This release marks a big step forward for application developers, and the entire Java Card team is excited to offer and maintain it for wide adoption.

2024/2/22
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Java at the heart of delivering German Health Care Insurance excellence

A leading German Health Insurance provider Techniker Krankenkasse (TK)'s use Java and their view on the how Oracle works with them

2024/2/15
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Graal Cloud Native Tools Release - 4.2.1

With the release of version 4.2.1 of the Graal Cloud Native tools we have some exciting new features. This release sees support for the Micronaut Expression Language, the Micronaut Control Panel and improved support for working with Oracle Autonomous Database in the Cloud.

2024/1/30
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Announcing Graal Cloud Native 4.2.1

We're excited to announce the general availability of Graal Cloud Native 4.2.1 based on Micronaut® framework 4.2.1.

2024/1/30
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Creating a REST API from an existing Database using Graal Cloud Native

With the latest release of our developer tooling for VS Code, we have added some great new features that enable you to easily create a REST-based Java application from an existing database schema. Find out how in this blog post.

2024/1/23
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JDK 21.0.2, 17.0.10, 11.0.22, and 8u401 Have Been Released!

The JDK 21.0.2, 17.0.10, 11.0.22, and 8u401 update releases are now available.

2024/1/17
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Oracle NetSuite on GraalVM

Oracle has completely moved its integrated application suite of cloud business software, known as Oracle NetSuite, to Oracle GraalVM for JDK 17. This recent migration has increased the overall performance of the application suite and reduced its consumption of resources. On some workloads, the average CPU time usage was reduced even by 13%, resulting in 1.15x speedup.

2023/12/13
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Downloading Java with Java Management Service: Script-friendly Oracle Java downloads now available through OCI

Oracle is excited to announce the launch of the Java Download capability under JMS in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). This new capability is tailored to meet the diverse needs of Java developers, administrators, and software providers. Learn how this service can streamline your Oracle Java download experience, offering script-friendly downloads and comprehensive reporting.

2023/11/8
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The Future of Java Management: Migrating from Advanced Management Console to Java Management Service

Discover the latest changes as Oracle announces the deprecation of Advanced Management Console (AMC) and guide you through the process of migrating to Java Management Service (JMS). Learn about the enhanced capabilities of JMS, making it the optimal alternative to AMC for managing your Java workloads. Stay updated with essential information for a smooth transition from AMC to JMS.

2023/11/8
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JDK 21.0.1, 17.0.9, 11.0.21, and 8u391 Have Been Released!

The Java SE 21.0.1, 17.0.9, 11.0.21, and 8u391 update releases are now available.

2023/10/18
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Announcing Graal Cloud Native 4

We are excited to announce the general availability of Graal Cloud Native 4 based on the recently launched Micronaut® framework 4!

2023/9/21
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Introducing GraalOS

At Oracle Cloud World 2023, Oracle announced GraalOS, an innovative new application deployment technology that will be first made available through Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Functions.

2023/9/20
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The Arrival of Java 21

Announcing the availability of Java 21

2023/9/19
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Announcing Oracle GraalVM for JDK 21

Oracle is pleased to announce the availability of Oracle GraalVM for JDK 21.  This release brings with it new Java 21 features, improvements in Native Image performance, simplified usage of embedded languages, and more.

2023/9/19
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To celebrate Oracle CloudWorld, Oracle Press is offering a 40% to 70% discount on select materials

To celebrate Oracle CloudWorld, Oracle Press is offering a 40% to 70% discount on select books, ebooks and video courses.

2023/9/19
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Using JSON Relational Duality Views with Micronaut® Framework

This blog post shows how to use the Micronaut® Framework to create and interact with an Oracle Database JSON Relational Duality View.

2023/9/6
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Oracle CloudWorld 2023: Managing Java Deployments at Scale with OCI Java Management Service

Discover the future of Java deployment management at Oracle Cloud World 2023. In the 'Securing Java Deployments at Scale with OCI Java Management Service' session at Oracle CloudWorld 2023, participants will be able to learn more about Java Management Service and leverage a unique opportunity to participate in a hands-on lab to try out JMS.

2023/9/6
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New Oracle GraalVM Container Images

Announcing the availability of Oracle GraalVM container images in Oracle Container Registry (OCR) under the GraalVM Free Terms and Conditions (GFTC) license. Developers and organizations can now easily pull Oracle GraalVM container images for both runtime deployment and development use case.

2023/9/6
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Moving Java Forward at Oracle CloudWorld 2023

Description of Java content at the 2023 Oracle CloudWorld event (Sept 18-21 | Las Vegas, Nevada)

2023/8/11
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Easily install Oracle Java on Oracle Linux in OCI: It’s a perfect match!

Oracle Java is supported on Oracle's long-standing and highly performant operating system, Oracle Linux. Learn how you can use RPMs available from the OCI yum service to easily install Oracle Java on an Oracle Linux system running on OCI.

2023/7/24
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JDK 20.0.2, 17.0.8, 11.0.20, and 8u381 Have Been Released!

JDK 20.0.2, 17.0.8, 11.0.20, and 8u381 Have Been Released!

2023/7/18
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Micronaut Framework 4: Faster, More Cloud Native, Better Than Ever

Micronaut® framework 4 is here! And it's faster, more cloud native, and better than ever! Oracle is thrilled to share some notable features in Micronaut framework 4 developed in collaboration with the Micronaut Foundation.

2023/7/14
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Optimize Java Applications and Simplify Uptaking New JDK Versions with Java Management Service

New Java Management Service (JMS) features help system administrators get the most value of their Java applications recommending performance optimizations and simplifying the uptake of new JDK versions

2023/6/15
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Announcing Graal Cloud Native

Build portable cloud native Java microservices that start instantly and use fewer resources to reduce compute costs. Graal Cloud Native (GCN) is a curated set of open source Micronaut® framework modules designed from the ground up to be compiled ahead-of-time with GraalVM Native Image resulting in native executables ideal for microservices.

2023/6/14
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Introducing the GraalVM Free License

Oracle GraalVM for JDK 17 and Oracle GraalVM for JDK 20 released under new Graal Free Terms and Conditions license.

2023/6/13
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JDK 20.0.1, 17.0.7, 11.0.19, 8u371, and 7u381 Have Been Released!

The Java SE 20.0.1, 17.0.7, 11.0.19, 8u371, and 7u381 (restricted) update releases are now available.

2023/4/19
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Java SE Subscription Enterprise Performance Pack now widely available

The Java SE Enterprise Performance Pack is now available under the Java SE OTN License, making it easier to develop, test, prototype and demonstrate your Java 8 applications with this Java SE Subscription product feature.

2023/4/19
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Developing Saga Participant Code For Compensating Transactions

Explanations and examples of the logic and code necessary to implement saga participants in compensating transactions.

2023/3/28
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The Arrival of Java 20

The arrival of Java 20

2023/3/21
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Announcing Java Card 3.2 Release

With the whole Java Card team, I am delighted to announce the new Java Card 3.2 release. It is now live and available on the portal of Oracle.

2023/1/30
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TruffleRuby on OCI Container Instances

A quick introduction to Ruby on GraalVM and how to run it on OCI Container Instances.

2023/1/18
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JDK 11.0.18, 17.0.6, 8u361, 19.0.2 and 7u371 Have Been Released!

JDK 11.0.18, 17.0.6, 8u361, 19.0.2 and 7u371 Have Been Released!

2023/1/18
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Changes in the Oracle JDK Installers (JDK 17, 11, and 8)

Describes changes to the JDK Installers that will take effect on January 2023 and April 2023.

2023/1/14
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GraalVM team honored for accelerating dynamic language interpreter performance

Thomas Wuerthinger, Christian Wimmer, et al. team (2012) was awarded the “Most Notable Paper Award” by the Dynamic Language Symposium (DLS) at Splash 2022.

2023/1/6
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Java Card 3.1: Cryptographic Extensions

A security product is not necessarily a cryptographic product.

2022/12/8
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Java Management Service introduces new Advanced Features for customers and makes Basic Discovery available to everyone

Introducing more advanced features in Java Management Service helping users gain additional insights into Java workloads and also announcing basic Java discovery available for all

2022/12/8
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Java Card 3.1: Security Services

A key goal of version 3.1 is to ensure the availability of security services on a large range of secure hardware, including smartcards, embedded chips, secure enclaves within microprocessor units (MPUs) and microcontroller units (MCUs), and removable SIMs.

2022/12/8
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Java Card 3.1: Enhanced deployment model and core features

Java Card 3.1 introduces an extended file format, the management of static resources, binary compatibility improvements, and the support of array views. Those features evolve the deployment and upgrade of applications, and they permit better design modularity and security as well.

2022/12/7
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IoT Certification and Java Card

I have been a little bit surprised to hear during travels and events, or even within private meetings, that security certification for IoT devices is too expensive and in a way not a strict business requirement.

2022/12/7
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Trusted Peripherals

In this blog entry we will be covering the Java Card I/O framework, and how implementers can use it to extend the platform and enable new use-cases for secure elements in IoT devices.

2022/11/1
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JDK 19.0.1, 17.0.5, 11.0.17, and 8u351 Have Been Released!

The Java SE 19.0.1, 17.0.5, 11.0.17, and 8u351 update releases are now available.

2022/10/19
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Introducing the Java SE Subscription Enterprise Performance Pack

Oracle brings JDK 17 Performance to JDK 8 server workloads. Drop-in replacement for JDK 8. Available now, at no additional cost, to all Java SE Subscription customers and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) users.

2022/10/18
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Announcing GraalVM Enterprise 22.3

The GraalVM 22.3 release delivers several new features including much anticipated support for Java 19 along with preview support for Project Loom virtual threads in both JVM JIT and Native Image ahead-of-time compiled applications. The release also includes compiler performance improvements, new monitoring and debugging features in Native Image, Python enhancements, and a new name for GraalPython!

2022/10/17
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Go Native with Spring Boot 3 and GraalVM

A quick "how to" on using the native image support in Spring Boot 3.0

2022/10/16
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Java Card at JavaOne 2022 in Las Vegas

Did you know #JavaOne is back ? Among a plethora of great sessions, two Java Card sessions will be on stage. This is a great opportunity to follow up on the technology and features to come. All details here: https://inside.java/javaone

2022/10/11
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Top GraalVM sessions at Oracle CloudWorld 2022

OCW GraalVM Session guide that makes it easier for attendees to locate and scan QRcodes to find favorite GraalVM sessions.

2022/10/8
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The TLS and Java Card story for IoT and more

I always hear that when the TLS protocol is used between a client and a server then everything is secure to exchange data in between the two !

2022/10/4
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JCF Webinar series 2022 - 25 years we sow

2022 is special ! This is the 25 years anniversary of Java Card as already reflected in a previous post where experts detail the history and the reasons of its success story. How the Java card technology is so pervasive in our lives ?

2022/10/3
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Oracle joins Micronaut Foundation as Engineering Partner

Oracle is proud to announce that it has joined the newly-launched Micronaut® Foundation Engineering Partner program.

2022/9/29
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JavaOne Update Series: Run of Show

JavaOne is nearly upon us and we’ve been working hard to fill out the list of final activities. Here’s a high-level Run of Show to give you a sense for what you can expect from the first JavaOne in 5 years. Note that the JavaOne conference is co-located with CloudWorld, so I will mix in a few notable things like the CloudWorld keynotes and the Steve Miller Band. Rock on!

2022/9/28
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The Arrival of Java 19

Java 19 Blog

2022/9/20
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Introducing Java Runtime Lifecycle Management Operations in Java Management Service

Introducing Java Runtime Lifecycle management operations in Java Management Service

2022/8/11
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Announcing GraalVM Enterprise in OCI Code Editor and Cloud Shell

Today, we are announcing that you can use GraalVM Enterprise directly in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Code Editor and Cloud Shell, at no additional cost. This means you can now edit and deploy high-performance Java, Spring Boot, and Micronaut application code from a browser, without any installation and configuration.

2022/8/8
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Two commonplaces about Java Card

Prior to getting into more details about the evolution of Java Card technology in future posts, I would like to point out two common clichés about the platform :

2022/8/1
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JavaOne Update Series: Part 2

Of the hundreds of sessions that you will find at JavaOne, almost 40% of them are being led by members of the community. The content catalog might not be updated with all of the sessions and speaker information yet, but it will be soon and you can verify this for yourself. Let’s take a sneak peak at a couple of these.

2022/7/22
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GraalVM Enterprise 22.2—Lower memory, smaller downloads, simpler library usage

The GraalVM Enterprise 22.2 release includes much anticipated Apple silicon support, a significant reduction in the memory requirements of Native Image, a smaller base JDK distribution package, and an exciting new facility to make it easier to use third-party libraries in your Native Image compiled applications.

2022/7/20
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JavaOne Update Series: Part 1

From October 17-20 in Las Vegas, JavaOne will be jam-packed with hundreds of valuable and actionable sessions directly from the experts. You’ll find learning sessions, tutorials, hands-on labs, lightning talks, panels, an unconference, and birds-of-a-feather sessions, covering a variety of topics from the Core Java Platform, to Cloud Development, AI/ML, Security and Manageability, and more.

2022/7/14
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