Helidon 4.4.0 Introduces Alignment with OpenJDK Cadence and Support via Java Verified Portfolio
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Helidon 4.4.0 Introduces Alignment with OpenJDK Cadence and Support via Java Verified Portfolio
"Helidon will change its familiar semantic versioning to match the OpenJDK six-month release cadence, starting with the release of JDK 27 in September 2026."
"Helidon JSON consists of two modules; for object serialization and deserialization; and for fundamental JSON parsing and generation, optimized for virtual threads."
"The approach used in Helidon JSON includes generation of Java source code at compile time, use of an annotation processor to generate type-safe converters, and execution without reflection at runtime."
"Integration with LangChain4j has been enhanced with support for agents, allowing developers to take advantage of advanced capabilities in their applications."
Helidon 4.4.0 aligns its versioning with OpenJDK's six-month release cycle, starting with JDK 27 in September 2026. It will be part of the Java Verified Portfolio, which includes Oracle-validated tools and frameworks. New features include Helidon Declarative for inversion-of-control programming, and Helidon JSON, a library optimized for modern Java applications. The integration with LangChain4j has been enhanced to support agents, allowing developers to leverage advanced capabilities in their applications.
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