you have a new Java release every six months

We will check over here for the new release of Java that is JDK 10. It is very much required currently and you can download it now on Oracle's Website. This is regarded as the first release of the new release schedule where you have a new Java release every six months and it is a known fact that it is quite early currently in reality. It is not just limited to the 6 months release because every 3 years there is an LTS release which is similar to a major Java release. 1) Time-Based Release Versioning (JEP 322): A new schedule has been adopted by Java from JDK 10 release for every six months. There is a lot of discussion on this to check whether it is a realistic approach or not as most of them are saying that it is quite good for new features every six months and there are lots of people complaining that it is quite difficult to adopt a JDK. 2) Garbage-Collector Interface (JEP 304): This is another significant and useful Java 10 features which enhances the code isolation of various garbage collectors and unveils a clean interface for garbage collectors. This implies that it is simple for excluding a GC from a JDK construction. Read More: Important 10 APIs And libraries That Java Developer Must Know 3) Parallel Full GC for G1 (JEP 307): One more significant feature which enhances G1 latencies worst-case by making a complete GC parallel. If you get to know about Java 9 release then G1 was made the default GC for JVM which was made to avoid complete GC but when the collections which are concurrent will have a memory which is good enough to fall back for creating a problem.

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