Greetings and welcome to the latest OpenJDK Quality Outreach update!
JDK 24 was officially released (General Availability) on March 18th during
JavaOne. You can rewatch the Java 24 launch and the J1 keynote here [1]. Be
sure to also check out the Quality Outreach section here [2]. JavaOne was
a
Welcome to the first OpenJDK Quality Outreach update of 2025!
The first Release Candidate builds of JDK 24 are now available [1] and tt this
stage, only P1 issues will be evaluated. With the JDK 24 General Availability
set for March 18th, the attention is now turning to JDK 25.
JDK 24 will offi
Welcome to the latest OpenJDK Quality Outreach update. JDK 23 was released last
month as planned. You can find "The Arrival of Java 23" announcement here [1],
and some additional Java 23 materials in the "Topics of Interest" section at
the bottom of this update. You can also rewatch the Java 23
Welcome to the latest OpenJDK Quality Outreach update!
Everything is on track for the General Availability of Java 23 on September
17th [1] as the JDK 23 Release Candidate builds (RC2 - builds 37) are now
available [2]. And before shifting your attention to JDK 24, make sure to check
the Heads-
Welcome to the OpenJDK Quality Outreach summer update.
JDK 23 is now in Rampdown Phase Two [1], its overall feature has been frozen a
few weeks ago. Per the JDK Release Process, we have now turned our focus to P1
and P2 bugs, which can be fixed with approval [2]. Late enhancements are still
pos
Great, thanks for update Yoann.
--David
From: Yoann Rodiere
Date: Friday, 14 June 2024 at 10:10
To: David Delabassee
Cc: Hibernate
Subject: [External] : Re: [hibernate-dev] JDK 23 Feature Freeze / New Loom EA
builds
Hey David,
Since it's been a while, I'll confirm all is well on
Welcome to the latest OpenJDK Quality Outreach update!
JDK 23, scheduled for General Availability on September 17, 2024, is now in
Rampdown Phase One (RDP1) [1]. At this point, the overall JDK 23 feature set is
frozen (see the final list of JEPs integrated into JDK 23 below) and only
low-risk e
Welcome to the latest OpenJDK Quality Outreach update!
Java 22 was just released along with JavaFX 22 [1][2]. Thank you to all the
projects who contributed to those releases by testing and providing feedback
using their respective early-access builds. And to celebrate that, the Java
DevRel Team
Welcome to the latest OpenJDK Quality Outreach update!
The first JDK 22 Release Candidates builds are now available [1]. At this
stage, only P1 issues will still be evaluated. And with the JDK 22 General
Availability set for March 19th, it is now time to fully focus on JDK 23. At
the time of wr
Greetings!
We are starting 2024 with JDK 22 as it has just entered Rampdown Phase 2 [1].
And with the initial JDK 22 Release Candidates now less than 2 weeks away (Feb.
8th) [2], it is time to shift our attention to JDK 23.
After multiple rounds of incubations and preview, the Foreign Function
Welcome to the final OpenJDK Quality Outreach update of 2023!
JDK 22, scheduled for General Availability on March 19, 2024, is now in
Rampdown Phase One (RDP1) [1]. At this point, the overall JDK 22 feature set is
frozen (see the final list of JEPs integrated into JDK 22 below) and only
low-ris
Hi Yoann,
Thanks a lot for the update. It looks the annotation processing heads-up was
useful. 😉
--David
From: Yoann Rodiere
Date: Monday, 23 October 2023 at 18:03
To: Hibernate Dev , David Delabassee
Cc: Christian Beikov
Subject: [External] : Re: [hibernate-dev] JDK 21 Is Now GA, a New
Greetings!
JDK 21 has been released (General Availability) on September 19th as planned.
You can find "The Arrival of Java 21" announcement here [1], and some
additional Java 21 materials in the "Topics of Interest" section below. On
behalf of the entire Java team, let me send our thanks to all
Greetings!
JDK 21 is now in the Release Candidate Phase so everything is on track for the
Java 21 GA release on September 19th! If you haven't done so, please start
testing your project(s) using JDK 22 Early-Access builds and let us know the
results.
In other news, the JVM Language Summit took
Welcome to the OpenJDK Quality Outreach summer update.
JDK 21 is now in Rampdown Phase Two [1], its overall feature has been frozen a
few weeks ago. Per the JDK Release Process [2] we have now turned our focus to
P1 and P2 bugs, which can be fixed with approval [3]. Late enhancements are
still
Welcome to the OpenJDK Quality Outreach June update.
JDK 21 has entered Rampdown Phase One (RDP1) [1], which means that the
main-line has been forked into a dedicated JDK 21 stabilization repository. At
this point, the overall JDK 21 feature set is frozen. Any changes pushed to the
main line ar
Welcome to the latest OpenJDK Quality Outreach update!
The schedule for JDK 21 is now known [1] with Rampdown Phase One (RDP1) phase
set for June 8th and General Availability (GA) set for September 19th. As we
are getting closer to RDP1, we are gradually getting a better view on the JDK
21 cont
Welcome to the latest OpenJDK Quality Outreach update!
Last week was busy as we released both Java 20 and JavaFX 20. To
celebrate the launch, we hosted a live event focused on Java 20, i.e.
Level Up Java Day. All the sessions recordings will be made available
shortly on the YouTube Java channe
Welcome to the latest OpenJDK Quality Outreach update!
The first Release Candidates of JDK 20 have been released [1] as per the
schedule [2]. At this stage, only P1 issues will be evaluated. And with
the JDK 20 General Availability sets for March 21st, it is now time to
fully focus on JDK 21.
Hi,
First off, on behalf of Oracle’s Java Team, I’d like to wish you a happy
and prosperous new year!
In 2023, two Java releases will be made available: JDK 20 (March) & JDK
21 (September).
JDK 20 [1] has entered Rampdown Phase Two (RDP2) [2], its initial
Release Candidate is planned for
Greetings,
With JavaOne in Las Vegas, last month was epically busy! It was great to
finally have the ability to meet and discuss the Quality Outreach
program with some of you... face-to-face!
This installment of the newsletter is packed as we have several
heads-ups, including new Early-Acces
Greetings!
JDK 19 has been released (General Availability) on September 2Oth as
planned, the release cadence is working like clockwork! You can find the
"The Arrival of Java 19" announcement here [1], and some additional Java
19 material in the "Topics of Interest" section below. On behalf of
Greetings!
I hope you had a chance to take some time off. On our side, and despite
the summer vacation, everything is on track for the Java 19 GA release
on September 20th with JDK 19 now in the Release Candidate Phase [1]. If
you haven't done so yet, it is time to start testing your project(s
Greetings!
JDK 19 is now in Rampdown Phase Two [1]. The overall feature set is
frozen. Per the JDK Release Process [2] we now turn our focus to P1 and
P2 bugs, which can be fixed with approval [3]. Late enhancements are
still possible, with approval, but the bar is now extraordinarily high [4]
Greetings!
JDK 19 has now entered Rampdown Phase One (RDP1) [1], which means that
the main-line has been forked into a dedicated JDK 19 stabilization
repository. At this point, the overall JDK 19 feature set is frozen and
no additional JEPs will be targeted to JDK 19. The stabilization
reposi
Welcome to a new OpenJDK Quality Outreach update!
This time, we have one update but a major one: JEP 425 (Virtual Threads
preview) has been integrated into the OpenJDK mainline! JDK 19
Early-Access builds 22 are the first mainline builds with Virtual
Threads (preview) support. So, Project Loom
Greetings!
JDK 18 has been released (General Availability) on March 22nd as
planned, the release cadence is working like clockwork! As a small token
of gratitude, some of you have been specifically acknowledged in the
"The Arrival of Java 18" announcement [1]. On behalf of the entire team,
le
Sanne, Yoann,
The Release Candidates of JDK 18 have been released [1]. At this stage,
only P1 issues will be evaluated [2]. And with the JDK 18 General
Availability sets for March 22nd, it is now time to shift the focus to
JDK 19. I'd like to thank those of you who have already provided
feedb
K 18 EA33 and JDK 19
EA7. No problems to report.
Hibernate Reactive: Version 1.1 tested against JDK 18 EA33. No
problems to report.
Yoann Rodière
Hibernate Team
yo...@hibernate.org
On Mon, 31 Jan 2022 at 12:58, David Delabassee
wrote:
Greetings!
First off, on behalf of Oracle’s Ja
Greetings!
First off, on behalf of Oracle’s Java Team, I’d like to wish you a happy
and prosperous new year!
In 2022, two Java releases will be made available:
- JDK 18 (March 2022)
- JDK 19 (September 2022)
JDK 18[1] has entered Rampdown Phase Two (RDP2)[2]. Given that and to be
better prep
, David Delabassee
wrote:
Sanne, Yoann,
Thank you for being part of the OpenJDK Quality Outreach Program. As
year-end 2021 approaches, I'd like to share some updates on JDK 18,
which is scheduled for General Availability on March 22, 2022.
JDK 18 has now entered Ram
Sanne, Yoann,
Thank you for being part of the OpenJDK Quality Outreach Program. As
year-end 2021 approaches, I'd like to share some updates on JDK 18,
which is scheduled for General Availability on March 22, 2022.
JDK 18 has now entered Rampdown Phase One (RDP1) [1], which means that
the mai
8 EA20. No
problems to report.
Hibernate Reactive: Version 1.0 tested against JDK 18 EA20. No
problems to report.
Regards,
Yoann Rodière
Hibernate Team
yo...@hibernate.org
On Tue, 16 Nov 2021 at 19:11, David Delabassee
wrote:
Sanne & Yoann,
Sanne & Yoann,
I’m happy to announce that moving forward Oracle’s Java DevRel Team will manage
the Quality Outreach Program. I would like to thank Rory for all the efforts
he's put into this program and wish him all the joy and happiness that
retirement can bring! We have big shoes to fill but
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