ennek nem sok köze van ez EE-hez, meg olyan utalás nem volt, hogy kiadnák a kezükből as SE-t, de pl.: http://openjdk.java.net/projects/jigsaw/spec/minutes/2017-05-18
The first item has been mentioned by a few people from Oracle at a couple of JCP EC meetings, and discussed informally at recent developer conferences. The general idea is that the ecosystem would be better served by a more-rapid release cadence for Java SE and the JDK. Since the inception of Java, big features or a handful of big features have driven major releases every two to three years. This was reasonable in the 1990’s and 2000’s. Going forward, Java needs to move at a faster pace in order to remain competitive. People are therefore exploring the possibility of shifting to a yearly or even a six-month cycle. If a big feature is ready, it goes in; otherwise, it waits for the next release. There is no formal proposal at this time; however, discussion is expected in the JCP and OpenJDK communities in the next few months. It is relevant to these EG meetings because “LATER” may be sooner than expected. It could be twelve months after Java SE 9 GA, or even six months. This doesn’t mean that everything will occur in the next year, just that there are likely to be more opportunities for changes to be made.
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