Java2019: What the Future Holds


2018 for Java proved lucky — courtesy the developments rolled into the Java developer community, such as IBM’s acquisition of Red Hat and Eclipse Foundation’s willingness to lead Java’s management and operations. Hopefully, 2019 proves more interesting for Java and its process of evolution.
Below, we have jotted down a few expected developments that would take place in the Java world — look how 2019 turns out to be promising and full of potentials!
2019 is going to witness some steady but small adoption of Java 11. As Java 9 and 10 basically didn’t support any deployment to production, this year we are hopeful.
Java 12 will undergo a massive transformation. It is most likely to happen in March 2019. Java 13 is also expected to be launched in September 2019.
The Kotlin language is the latest hype. The Android community is extremely excited with its volley of robust features. Going by the reports, a decent adoption of Kotlin is to be expected.
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Till now, running Java upgrades was effortlessly easy, which means the situation has changed now. Before upgrading Java 8 to Java 11, substantial homework is recommended.
Lastly, Oracle is finally ending its collaboration with OpenJDK8 Project and is transferring the reins of leadership to Red Hat. This might hold true for even OpenJDK 11 Project, meaning only non-Oracle organizations will only support Java 8, 11 and 12 from now on — most likely, Azul Systems, Amazon and Red Hat.
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