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JEP 500: Java to Enforce Strict Final Field Immutability by Restricting Reflection
JEP 500 prepares the Java ecosystem for final field integrity in JDK 26, restricting deep reflection mutations. This crucial update aims to enhance safety and performance by closing a long-standing loophole, transitioning toward stricter encapsulation. Developers can now anticipate warnings when attempting these mutations, ensuring a reliable path for future optimizations. By A N M Bazlur Rahman
TornadoVM 2.0 Brings Automatic GPU Acceleration and LLM support to Java
The TornadoVM project recently reached version 2.0, a major milestone for the open-source project that aims to provide a heterogeneous hardware runtime for Java. The project automatically accelerates Java programs on multi-core CPUs, GPUs, and FPGAs. This release is likely to be of particular interest to teams developing LLM solutions on the JVM. By Ben Evans
Java News Roundup: Spring Tools 5, TornadoVM, Payara Platform, Hibernate ORM, Spock Framework
This week's Java roundup for December 8th, 2025, features news highlighting: the release of Spring Tools 5.0; milestone releases of Spring AI and Spring Shell; the December 2025 edition of the Payara Platform; point releases of Hibernate ORM and Spock Framework; and maintenance releases of Spring Framework, Micronaut, Apache TomEE and Apache Tomcat. By Michael Redlich
Article: InfoQ Java Trends Report 2025
This report summarizes how the InfoQ Java editorial team and several Java Champions currently see the adoption of technology and emerging trends within the Java and JVM space in 2025. We focus on Java the language, as well as related languages like Kotlin and Scala, the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), and Java-based frameworks and utilities. By Michael Redlich, Erik Costlow, Karsten Silz, Trisha Gee, Marit van Dijk, Richard Fichtner, Bert Jan Schrijver
Fray Detects Concurrency Issues in JVM Languages
Carnegie Mellon University has introduced Fray, a concurrency testing tool for JVM programs to catch bugs and replay them. Written in Kotlin and based on this research paper, Fray can’t find all concurrency issues, but uses recent research in order to maximize the chances of detecting them. By Johan Janssen
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Building a Fast, Memory-Efficient Hash Table in Java (by borrowing the best ideas)
[OSS] HashSmith – High-performance open-addressing hash tables for Java (SwissTable / Robin Hood)
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The most widely used, high performance Minecraft server that aims to fix gameplay and mechanics inconsistencies
redisson
Redisson - Valkey & Redis Java client. Real-Time Data Platform. Sync/Async/RxJava/Reactive API. Over 50 Valkey and Redis based Java objects and services: Set, Multimap, SortedSet, Map, List, Queue, Deque, Semaphore, Lock, AtomicLong, Map Reduce, Bloom filter, Spring, Tomcat, Scheduler, JCache API, Hibernate, RPC, local cache..
graphhopper
Open source routing engine for OpenStreetMap. Use it as Java library or standalone web server.
shardingsphere
Empowering Data Intelligence with Distributed SQL for Sharding, Scalability, and Security Across All Databases.
starrocks
The world's fastest open query engine for sub-second analytics both on and off the data lakehouse. With the flexibility to support nearly any scenario, StarRocks provides best-in-class performance for multi-dimensional analytics, real-time analytics, and ad-hoc queries. A Linux Foundation project.