![]() ![]() The review is expected to conclude on April 7, 2023. More details on JEP 425 may be found in this InfoQ news story and this JEP Café screen cast by José Paumard, Java developer advocate, Java Platform Group at Oracle. The most significant change from JEP 436 is that virtual threads now fully support thread-local variables by eliminating the option to opt-out of using these variables. This feature provides virtual threads, lightweight threads that dramatically reduce the effort of writing, maintaining, and observing high-throughput concurrent applications, to the Java platform. ![]() ![]() This JEP proposes to finalize this feature based on feedback from the previous two rounds of preview: JEP 436, Virtual Threads (Second Preview), delivered in JDK 20 and JEP 425, Virtual Threads (Preview), delivered in JDK 19. JEP 444, Virtual Threads, was promoted from its JEP Draft 8303683 to Candidate status, then quickly promoted from Candidate to Proposed to Target status for JDK 21. InfoQ will follow up with a more detailed news story. They will serve a term of one calendar year effective April 1, 2023. The results of the 2023 Governing Board Election show that Andrew Haley, technical lead, Open Source Java at Red Hat, and Phil Race, consulting member of technical staff at Oracle, have been elected to the board to fill the two At-Large member seats. This week's Java roundup for March 27th, 2023, features news from OpenJDK, JDK 21, GlassFish 7.0.3, Spring point and milestone releases, Payara Platform, Quarkus 3.0.CR1, Micronaut 3.8.8, WildFly 28 Beta1, Hibernate ORM 6.2, Groovy 4.0.11, Camel 3.20.3, James 3.7.4, Eclipse Vert.x 4.4.1, JHipster Quarkus Blueprint 2.0, JHipster Lite 0.30, JBang 0.106, Gradle 8.1-CR2 and new Foojay.io calendar. ![]()
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