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by jollojou
5749 days ago
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This means that Oracle chose Mark Reinhold's plan B (http://blogs.sun.com/mr/entry/rethinking_jdk7). From the point of view of a web application developer, JDK 7 is not very interesting. JDK 7 will contain a few language updates like switch-cases based on strings. No major changes or features that would radically change a web app developer's coding routines. What do you think? |
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Mostly in JSR 292.
I see a point where I'm running the best of ruby/python/groovy as core parts of a Java deployment environment.
Edit: Not that you can't now, but now this will bring very good reasons to run a hybrid environment combining the best of both systems.