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    Explore "jdk" with insightful episodes like "“The Panama Effect” with Jorn Vernee", "“Sequenced Collections” with Stuart Marks", ""Preview Features: A Look Back and A Look Ahead" with Alex Buckley", "“Helidon Níma & Virtual Threads”" and "“Java Language - State of the Union”" from podcasts like ""Inside Java", "Inside Java", "Inside Java", "Inside Java" and "Inside Java"" and more!

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    “The Panama Effect” with Jorn Vernee

    “The Panama Effect” with Jorn Vernee

    The Foreign Function and Memory API will be finalised in JDK 22. This API helps you integrate native code within your Java program. 

    Using this new API you can efficiently invoke code outside the JVM, safely access memory not managed by the JVM, call native libraries and process native data without the brittleness and danger of JNI.

    Jorn Vernee, core contributor and maintainer of the FFM API, is Ana’s guest during this episode. Jorn explains what is the Foreign Memory Access API, its goals and the iterations that this API went through. Jorn also shares a few examples of Java libraries that already adopted the FFM API, the performance improvements they observed. He also explains how you can use this new API to integrate a native library within your own Java code.

    “Sequenced Collections” with Stuart Marks

    “Sequenced Collections” with Stuart Marks

    Sequenced Collections, targeted for JDK 21, are a new collection type created to represent a sequence of elements with a defined encounter order.

    Ana recorded this episode with Stuart Marks, the owner of JEP 431 about Sequenced Collections. Stuart discusses the essence of Sequenced Collection interfaces, what needs those address and how they fit within the existing Collections framework. He explains the design of Sequenced Collections, architectural decisions and particularities of the API. He also shares his view on how Sequenced Collections can inspire future Java platform developments.

    "Preview Features: A Look Back and A Look Ahead" with Alex Buckley

    "Preview Features: A Look Back and A Look Ahead" with Alex Buckley

    Preview Features have been essential to the delivery of Java for the past 5 years, and Java 20 is no exception with second previews of both Virtual Threads and the Foreign Function & Memory API.

    Chad discussing the importance of Preview Features with Alex Buckley, as well as an Informational JEP that added some further clarification for Preview Features with large surface areas.

    Some show notes:

    JDK 20 is out today: https://openjdk.org/projects/jdk/20/

    JEP 12: Preview Features https://openjdk.org/jeps/12

    A look ahead: https://openjdk.org/jeps/8300604

     

    “Helidon Níma & Virtual Threads”

    “Helidon Níma & Virtual Threads”

    Helidon Níma is the first Java microservices framework built from the ground up on virtual threads.

    David recorded this episode with Tomas Langer, the Helidon architect. Tomas discusses virtual threads from a framework developer point of view. He explains Níma, its architecture and how virtual threads fit in. He also shares his views on virtual threads and some behind the scenes details and how it all started.

    “Java Language - State of the Union”

    “Java Language - State of the Union”

    In this episode, David discusses with Gavin Bierman, the latest evolution in the Java Language. In addition to being a regular guest on this podcast, Gavin spends most of his time on designing new Java language features.

    They are chatting about Project Amber's latest features related to Pattern Matching but also the String Template feature currently in draft. Through this discussion, you will also hear about some of the tools (ex. Preview Features) but also the challenges related to the design of new Java Language features.

    “Java 18 is Here!”

    “Java 18 is Here!”

    In this special episode Chad talks with Naoto Sato on JEP 400, UTF-8 by Default, and Michel Trudeau on JEP 413, Code Snippets in Java API Documentation.

    To round things out, we also pulled in highlights from podcast episodes 21 and 22 to provide an overview of JEP 408, Simple Web Server, and JEP 421, Deprecate Finalization for Removal.

    Check out Java 18 today at Dev.java!

     

    “The Simple Web Server”

    “The Simple Web Server”

    David remotely sat down with Julia Boes, Senior Member of Technical Staff in Dublin, to discuss the Simple Web Server (SWS). The SWS, introduced in JDK 18, is a minimal web server that serves static files. It comes with a command-line tool and an API. In this episode, Julia explains why another web server might be useful. She explains its goals, its features, who it is for but also what it is not!. She then goes over the command-line tool, its API, etc.

    “Java 17 is Here!” Part 2

    “Java 17 is Here!”  Part 2

    To celebrate the Java 17 release, we have not one but two podcast episodes! In this second part, Chad discusses the evolution of the Java language with Brian Goetz, the Java Language Architect. Chad then concludes this special Java 17 episode with Stuart Marks, aka Dr. Deprecator, on the importance of deprecation!

    “Java 17 is Here!” Part 1

    “Java 17 is Here!”  Part 1

    To celebrate the launch of Java 17 we have not one but two podcast episodes! In this first part, Chad discusses some exiting license changes with Donald Smith, i.e. the Free Java License. Chad then continues the discussion on Project Panama and the Vector API with Paul Sandoz.

    Make sure to also listen to the upcoming Part 2 where Chad discusses with Brian Goetz and Dr. Deprecator aka Stuart Marks!

    "JDK Flight Recorder" with Markus Grönlund

    "JDK Flight Recorder" with Markus Grönlund

    Chad discusses JDK Flight Recorder (JFR) with Markus Grönlund. Learn all about JFR including how to get started, the problems it addresses, the many event types it outputs, the new streaming capabilities, and more!

    Links Mentioned

    JDK11 - Introduction to JDK Flight Recorder
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7z_R2Aq-Fl8

    JEP 328: Flight Recorder
    https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/328

    Continuous Monitoring with JDK Flight Recorder
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plYESjZ12hM

     

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