![]() ![]() So why not do just that?Įven though the current build (127 at the time this post was written) is available for download, we must take into account that it is still under development, so don’t expect the binaries you download now to provide the same functionality and stability as the stable release which we will get to see in summer. We are all aware that the next version of Java is about to make its flashy entrance this July We’ve seen the list of features it brings to the table and we are nothing less than anxious to take the JDK for a “test drive”.
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