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GraalVM 21.3 Released

 GraalVM, the runtime that compiles Java bytecode into native self-contained executables and capable of running programs in different languages other than Java, has reached version 21.3.

Foremostly it comes with support for Java 17, as such it makes available all new features of the language. Further, from now on GraalVM Community distributions will be based on OpenJDK 11 and 17 only, hence OpenJDK version has been deprecated. This affects GraalVM Enterprise too that is based on the corresponding Oracle JDKs.

 


full article on i-programmer:

https://www.i-programmer.info/news/80-java/15026-graalvm-213-released-.html

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