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Podcast: The Latest in OpenJDK and JCP Expert Group: Insights with Simon Ritter
In this episode, Simon Ritter, Deputy CTO at Azul, sat down with podcast host Michael Redlich, Lead Editor of the Java topic at InfoQ, and discussed the latest features in OpenJDK and Simon’s experiences serving on the JCP Expert Group since JDK 9. OpenJDK topics included: the six-month release cycle, Generational Shenandoah, JDK Flight Recorder, Project Leyden and Compact Object Headers. By Simon Ritter
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
QCon AI New York 2025: Moving Mountains: Migrating Legacy Code in Weeks Instead of Years
David Stein, Principal AI Engineer at ServiceTitan, presented “Moving Mountains: Migrating Legacy Code in Weeks instead of Years” at QCon AI New York 2025. Stein demonstrated how migrations don’t have to be synonymous to “moving mountains” and introduced the concepts of the Principle of Acceleration and the Assembly Line Pattern. 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
Replit Introduces New AI Integrations for Multi-Model Development
Replit has introduced Replit AI Integrations, a feature that lets users select third-party models directly inside the IDE and automatically generate the code needed to run inference. By Daniel Dominguez
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