
"HTTP/3 is considered a major version of the HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) data communications protocol for the web. Version 3 was built on the IETF QUIC (Quick UDP Internet Connections) transport protocol, which emphasizes flow-controlled streams, low-latency connection establishment, network path migration, and security among its capabilities. JDK 26 is slated for just six months of Premier-level support from Oracle, while JDK 25 will have five years of this support."
"The current version of standard Java, JDK 24, also is set for just six months of Premier support. Other possible features for JDK 26 include features to be previewed in JDK 25, such as structured concurrency; primitive types in patterns, instanceof, and switch; and PEM (Privacy-Enhanced Mail) encodings of cryptographic objects. An experimental feature in JDK 25, JDK Flight Recorder CPU-time profiling, may also be included in JDK 26."
HTTP/3 is a major HTTP version built on the IETF QUIC transport protocol. QUIC provides flow-controlled streams, low-latency connection establishment, network path migration, and security. JDK 26 is slated to receive six months of Premier-level support from Oracle. JDK 25 is slated to receive five years of Premier-level support. The current standard Java version, JDK 24, is set for six months of Premier support. Possible JDK 26 features include structured concurrency, primitive types in patterns, instanceof, and switch, and PEM encodings of cryptographic objects. JDK Flight Recorder CPU-time profiling from JDK 25 may be included in JDK 26.
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