Mohamed Taman
The Cool Thing about Cool Things in Java 16 & 17 LTS
#1about 3 minutes
Understanding Java's release cadence and LTS strategy
The six-month feature release cycle culminates in a Long-Term Support (LTS) version every two years, simplifying migration planning.
#2about 10 minutes
How Java introduces new features safely
Preview features and incubator modules allow developers to test new language constructs and APIs before they are finalized, enabling community feedback.
#3about 7 minutes
Reducing boilerplate code with immutable Java records
Records provide a concise syntax for creating immutable data carrier classes, automatically generating constructors, accessors, equals(), and hashCode().
#4about 7 minutes
Simplifying type checks with pattern matching
Pattern matching for instanceof and switch statements eliminates the need for explicit casting and simplifies complex conditional logic.
#5about 3 minutes
Controlling class hierarchies with sealed classes
Sealed classes and interfaces restrict which other classes can extend or implement them, providing more declarative control over inheritance hierarchies.
#6about 6 minutes
Exploring new and improved APIs in Java
Recent API additions include day period support in DateTimeFormatter, a more efficient Stream.toList() method, and Unix-domain socket channels for IPC.
#7about 7 minutes
Strong encapsulation and the foreign memory access API
Strong encapsulation of internal APIs like sun.misc.Unsafe is now paired with the new Foreign Linker and Memory Access APIs for safer native interoperability.
#8about 2 minutes
Gaining performance with the Vector API and elastic metaspace
The Vector API optimizes complex mathematical computations, while elastic metaspace reduces the JVM's memory footprint by returning unused class metadata memory to the OS.
#9about 4 minutes
Navigating key deprecations and removals in Java
Several legacy features have been removed, including RMI Activation, the Applet API, experimental AOT/JIT compilers, and weak TLS versions.
#10about 14 minutes
Packaging applications natively with the jpackage tool
The jpackage tool simplifies application distribution by creating self-contained, native installers like MSI, DMG, and RPM for different operating systems.
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