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Posted to dev@zookeeper.apache.org by Rory O'Donnell <ro...@oracle.com> on 2020/12/13 16:39:49 UTC
JDK 16 is in Rampdown Phase One
Hi Enrico,
*Per the JDK 16 schedule , we are in Rampdown Phase One* *[1] .
*
*Please advise if you find any issues while testing the latest Early
Access builds.*
* Schedule for JDK 16
o *2020/12/10 Rampdown Phase One*
o 2021/01/14 Rampdown Phase Two
o 2021/02/04 Initial Release Candidate
o 2021/02/18 Final Release Candidate
o 2021/03/16 General Availability
* Release Notes [2]
OpenJDK 16 Early Access build 28**is now available at
http://jdk.java.net/16
* Features - the overall feature set is frozen. No further JEPs will
be targeted to this release.
* Significant Integrations in b28:
o *Integrated JEP 396: **Strongly Encapsulate JDK Internals by
Default <https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/396>**
*
+ Strongly encapsulate all internal elements of the JDK by
default, except for critical internal APIs
<https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/260#Description> such as
|sun.misc.Unsafe|.
+ Allow end users to choose the relaxed strong encapsulation
that has been the default since JDK 9.
o Integrated JEP 397: Sealed Classes (Second Preview)
<https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/397> with this release.
+ Enhance the Java programming language with sealed classes
and interfaces
<https://cr.openjdk.java.net/~briangoetz/amber/datum.html>.
+ Refines JEP 360 <https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/360> which
was delivered in JDK 15 as a preview feature.
* These early-access , open-source builds are provided under the GNU
General Public License, version 2, with the Classpath Exception
<http://openjdk.java.net/legal/gplv2+ce.html>.
* Changes in recent builds that maybe of interest:
o Build 28
+ JDK-8256299: JEP 396: Strongly Encapsulate JDK Internals by
Default
+ JDK-8166596: TLS support for the EdDSA signature algorithm
+ JDK-8256718: Old tracing flags are now obsolete and must be
replaced with unified logging
o Build 27
+ JDK-8159746: (proxy) Support for default methods
+ JDK-8254631: Better support ALPN byte wire values in SunJSSE
Project Loom Early-Access: *Build 16-loom+9-316
<http://jdk.java.net/loom/>* (2020/11/30) - based on JDK-16+25
<https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/releases/tag/jdk-16%2B25>
* These early-access builds are provided under the GNU General Public
License, version 2, with the Classpath Exception
<http://openjdk.java.net/legal/gplv2+ce.html>
* These builds are intended for developers looking to "kick the tyres"
and provide feedback on using the API or by sending bug reports.
* Please send feedback via e-mail to loom-dev@openjdk.java.net
<ma...@openjdk.java.net>. To send e-mail to this address
you must first subscribe to the mailing list
<http://mail.openjdk.java.net/mailman/listinfo/loom-dev>.
Rgds, Rory
[1]
https://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/jdk-dev/2020-December/004991.html
[2] https://jdk.java.net/16/release-notes
Re: JDK 16 is in Rampdown Phase One
Posted by Enrico Olivelli <eo...@gmail.com>.
At ZooKeeper we are still stuck on the Mockito issue in order to make the
build pass.
We also have the problem with Maven + javac + -Xdoclint:missing, but AFAIK
in Maven they are working on a fix, it is not a blocker anyway.
Enrico
Il giorno dom 13 dic 2020 alle ore 17:39 Rory O'Donnell <
rory.odonnell@oracle.com> ha scritto:
> Hi Enrico,
>
> *Per the JDK 16 schedule , we are in Rampdown Phase One* *[1] .
> *
>
> *Please advise if you find any issues while testing the latest Early
> Access builds.*
>
> * Schedule for JDK 16
> o *2020/12/10 Rampdown Phase One*
> o 2021/01/14 Rampdown Phase Two
> o 2021/02/04 Initial Release Candidate
> o 2021/02/18 Final Release Candidate
> o 2021/03/16 General Availability
> * Release Notes [2]
>
> OpenJDK 16 Early Access build 28**is now available at
> http://jdk.java.net/16
>
> * Features - the overall feature set is frozen. No further JEPs will
> be targeted to this release.
> * Significant Integrations in b28:
> o *Integrated JEP 396: **Strongly Encapsulate JDK Internals by
> Default <https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/396>**
> *
> + Strongly encapsulate all internal elements of the JDK by
> default, except for critical internal APIs
> <https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/260#Description> such as
> |sun.misc.Unsafe|.
> + Allow end users to choose the relaxed strong encapsulation
> that has been the default since JDK 9.
> o Integrated JEP 397: Sealed Classes (Second Preview)
> <https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/397> with this release.
> + Enhance the Java programming language with sealed classes
> and interfaces
> <https://cr.openjdk.java.net/~briangoetz/amber/datum.html>.
> + Refines JEP 360 <https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/360> which
> was delivered in JDK 15 as a preview feature.
>
> * These early-access , open-source builds are provided under the GNU
> General Public License, version 2, with the Classpath Exception
> <http://openjdk.java.net/legal/gplv2+ce.html>.
> * Changes in recent builds that maybe of interest:
> o Build 28
> + JDK-8256299: JEP 396: Strongly Encapsulate JDK Internals by
> Default
> + JDK-8166596: TLS support for the EdDSA signature algorithm
> + JDK-8256718: Old tracing flags are now obsolete and must be
> replaced with unified logging
> o Build 27
> + JDK-8159746: (proxy) Support for default methods
> + JDK-8254631: Better support ALPN byte wire values in SunJSSE
>
> Project Loom Early-Access: *Build 16-loom+9-316
> <http://jdk.java.net/loom/>* (2020/11/30) - based on JDK-16+25
> <https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/releases/tag/jdk-16%2B25>
>
> * These early-access builds are provided under the GNU General Public
> License, version 2, with the Classpath Exception
> <http://openjdk.java.net/legal/gplv2+ce.html>
> * These builds are intended for developers looking to "kick the tyres"
> and provide feedback on using the API or by sending bug reports.
> * Please send feedback via e-mail to loom-dev@openjdk.java.net
> <ma...@openjdk.java.net>. To send e-mail to this address
> you must first subscribe to the mailing list
> <http://mail.openjdk.java.net/mailman/listinfo/loom-dev>.
>
> Rgds, Rory
>
> [1]
> https://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/jdk-dev/2020-December/004991.html
> [2] https://jdk.java.net/16/release-notes
>
>