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JDK 11 is being released just six months after JDK 10 and only a year after JDK 9. The new JDK release cadence means improvements to the Java platform are happening in a much more incremental way.
In this webinar, we'll explore what the new features included in JDK 11 are, such as dynamic class-file constants and the Epsilon garbage collector. We'll also look at what aspects of JDK 11 you should be aware of when migrating applications from earlier versions, such as JDK 8. JDK 11 removes a number of features (like CORBA support and Java Web Start) as well as adding new ones. How this can impact applications will be discussed.
Finally, JDK 11 is classified as a long-terms support (LTS) release. What does this mean in practice and should you choose this as your next JDK? Join us to find out.