
"The GraalVM team are transitioning to focus on non-Java Graal Languages including GraalPy and GraalJS. Details are expected to be announced later. GraalVM for JDK 24 was the final GraalVM release licensed and supported as part of Oracle Java SE Products. Customers requiring further updates to legacy GraalVM versions should download them via Oracle Support. Oracle JDK 24 was the final release to include the experimental and optional Graal JIT. GraalVM Early Adopter technology, including Native Image, is being discontinued for Java SE Product customers."
"The goals of improving the startup time, time to peak performance, and footprint of Java programs are being pursued further in OpenJDK's Project Leyden as a standard part of Java. Customers seeking more information should reach out to Oracle Support. We encourage any customers using the Graal JIT to migrate to the Oracle JDK JIT. Java SE Product customers may reach out to Oracle Support for migration-related assistance."
Oracle is transitioning GraalVM efforts toward non-Java Graal Languages such as GraalPy and GraalJS, with details to be announced later. GraalVM for JDK 24 is the final GraalVM release licensed and supported within Oracle Java SE Products, and customers needing legacy updates should obtain them via Oracle Support. Oracle JDK 24 is the final JDK release to include the experimental, optional Graal JIT. GraalVM Early Adopter technology, including Native Image, is discontinued for Java SE Product customers. Improvements to startup, time-to-peak, and footprint are being pursued in OpenJDK's Project Leyden. Customers using Graal JIT are encouraged to migrate to the Oracle JDK JIT and may contact Oracle Support for migration assistance.
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