
"Build 26-leydenpremain+1 of Project Leyden early-access builds, a pre-main prototype, was made available to the Java community this past week and is based on an incomplete version of JDK 26. This build features " prototype improvements to the startup time, time to peak performance, and footprint of Java programs." Including the upcoming release of JDK 25, three JEPs, namely: JEP 483, Ahead-of-Time Class Loading & Linking; JEP 514, Ahead-of-Time Command-Line Ergonomics; and JEP 515, Ahead-of-Time Method Profiling, have been delivered by Project Leyden."
"This week's Java roundup for August 25th, 2025, features news highlighting: the GA release of Apache Groovy; a new early-access build of Project Leyden; introducing the Helidon MCP server; point releases of JReleaser, LangChain4j, Quarkus, Camel Quarkus; the beta release of Open Liberty 25.0.0.9; and the first alpha release of Hibernate Validator 9.1.0. JEP 522, G1 GC: Improve Throughput by Reducing Synchronization, has been elevated from its JEP Draft 8340827 to Candidate status."
Apache Groovy 5.0.0 reached general availability and provides full compatibility with JDK 11 through JDK 25. Build 26-leydenpremain+1 of Project Leyden early-access builds, a pre-main prototype, was made available and is based on an incomplete version of JDK 26. The Leyden build contains prototype improvements to startup time, time to peak performance, and footprint of Java programs, and Leyden has delivered JEP 483, JEP 514, and JEP 515. JEP 522, G1 GC: Improve Throughput by Reducing Synchronization, has been elevated to Candidate status to reduce GC synchronization overhead and improve throughput. Build 36 remains the current JDK 25 early-access build and JDK 26 build 13 includes fixes. Helidon introduced the MCP server; point releases arrived for JReleaser, LangChain4j, Quarkus, and Camel Quarkus; Open Liberty 25.0.0.9 is in beta; and Hibernate Validator 9.1.0 published its first alpha.
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