#JDK24 was released yesterday! This is a significant release for Java Security, as it contains two new core Quantum-Resistant cryptographic algorithms, ML-KEM for Key Encapsulation, and ML-DSA for Digital Signatures.
openjdk.org/projects/jdk...
#crypto #security #java #pqc
19.03.2025 20:07
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Jackson Release 3.0
Main Portal page for the Jackson project. Contribute to FasterXML/jackson development by creating an account on GitHub.
And yes! Jackson 3.0.0-rc1 HAS BEEN RELEASED (see github.com/FasterXML/ja... what is included so far) #java #jackson #json
... and then better blog about this over the weekend.
Excited getting the "Duke Nukem but by Tatu" foreva-project closer to completion (*) :)
(*) still multiple months away
08.03.2025 04:26
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I knew you made incredible things with Java, but this is another level!
I've been working on my latte for the past two years and can just barely get a consistent monks head. So much respect :-)
23.11.2024 15:28
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Yes, ckozak@apache.org
22.11.2024 00:56
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Welcome, @forked-franz.bsky.social!
Iโve really missed your high quality jvm performance insights since leaving the other site :-)
21.11.2024 00:52
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Rich pre-crash recordings, I would say. JFR has a reputation as performance tool, but I've heard the original thinking was also, "collect past data in circular buffer, dump it along with a bug report, let JVM support people look at what happened recently".
19.11.2024 16:33
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This!
We rely heavily on JFR to read into crashes, oomkills, etc. A crash report (if one exists, not so lucky for oomkills!) gives us data from one distinct event, where the JFR paints a landscape to contextualize the causes.
19.11.2024 20:37
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