Last week, the early access builds for OpenJDK Project Valhalla’s LW2 phase was released, which was first proposed in October last year. LW2 is the next iteration of the L-World series that brings further language and JDK API support for inline types.
Proposed in 2014, Project Valhalla is an experimental OpenJDK project under which the team is working on major new language features and enhancements for Java 10 and beyond.
The new features and enhancements are being done in the following focus areas:
Download the early access binaries to test this prototype.
These were some of the specifications of LW2 iteration. Check out the full list of specification at OpenJDK’s official website. Also, stay tuned with the current happenings in Project Valhalla.
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