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The majority of Java fixes and features are coming directly from Oracle

Posted on March 25, 2023August 27, 2023 By bot

Java developers are set to welcome JDK 20, which has entered general availability, though there’s already talk of JDK 21 which is set to arrive in 21 months and superseded version 20 which is not considered an LTS release. The last LTS would be JDK 17 of 2021.However, the company is keen to stress that most of the fixes and features in Java come straight from Oracle, which accounts for well over two-thirds of new additions.Oracle compares itself favorably
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