![]() JEP 420: Pattern Matching for Switch (Second Preview)-Enhances the Java programming language with pattern matching for switch expressions and statements, along with extensions to the language of patterns. ![]() By efficiently invoking foreign functions (i.e., code outside the JVM), and by safely accessing foreign memory (i.e., memory not managed by the JVM), the API enables Java programs to call native libraries and process native data without the brittleness and pitfalls of JNI. JEP 419: Foreign Function and Memory API (Second Incubator)-Enables Java programs to interoperate with code and data outside of the Java runtime.This will lead to superior performance compared to equivalent computations on non-extended processors. JEP 417: Vector API (Third Incubator)-Provides an API for developers to reliably leverage CPU architectures that provide scalable vector extensions.Preview and Incubators for Later JDK Releases JEP 413: JEP Code Snippets in Java API Documentation-Introduces the tag for JavaDoc’s Standard Doclet to simplify the inclusion of example source code in API documentation.JEP 418: Internet-Address Resolution SPI-Defines a service-provider interface (SPI) for host name and address resolution, so that can make use of resolvers other than the platform's built-in resolver.By making method handles the underlying mechanism for reflection, it reduces the maintenance and development cost of both the and APIs. JEP 416: Reimplement Core Reflection with Method Handles-Reimplements, Constructor, and Field on top of method handles.This tool will be useful for prototyping, ad-hoc coding, and testing purposes, particularly in educational contexts. JEP 408: Simple Web Server-A command-line tool and API to start a minimal web server that serves static files only. ![]() With this change, APIs that depend on the default charset will behave consistently across all implementations, operating systems, locales, and configurations.
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