Oracle uses JavaOne 2026 to launch JDK 26 and argue that Java can stay relevant in the AI era by building on its traditional strengths in performance, language evolution, and enterprise stability.
This is the tutorial bundle from Oracle Java SE tutorial homepage, last updated at 2021-2-10. The only modification is that I added this readme file. Publishing this repo as the download process from ...
Tutorial: Manually install WebLogic Server on Azure Virtual Machines (VMs) Provides step-by-step guidance to install Oracle WebLogic Server on Azure VMs, set up a cluster, and expose it with Azure ...
Oracle has released GraalVM for JDK 25, introducing new features for its native image technology, while confirming that future development of the platform will shift away from the Java release cycle ...
In the fast-changing world of technology, very few programming languages can claim a three-decade run at the centre of enterprise IT. Java, born in the mid-1990s, turned 30 this year, still powering ...
A survey has found that a significant majority of organizations using Oracle Corp.’s (NYSE:ORCL) Java have been audited in the past three years. This has led to a surge in the migration to open-source ...
A new survey reveals that nearly 80% of ITAM and SAM professionals are moving away from Oracle Java, citing cost hikes, audit risks, and licensing confusion as key drivers. Nearly 8 in 10 ...
Four in five have migrated, are migrating, or will migrate from Oracle Java, report finds 66% agree they could save 40% by switching to open source 96% agree they have concerns with licensing or ...
Oracle has officially announced the release of Java 24 (JDK 24), the latest iteration of the world’s most widely used programming language and development platform. This release introduces 24 JDK ...
AUSTIN, Texas, March 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Oracle today announced the availability of Java 24, the latest version of the world's number one programming language and development platform. Java 24 ...
The Azul 2025 State of Java report (registration required) is out. It shows that enterprises are abandoning Oracle Java in droves. 88% of respondents are hotfooting it elsewhere due to cost, licensing ...