Oracle has completed its acquisition of SUN and released an integrated plan for Sun's businesses in January 27. In general, Oracle should become the vendor of integrated software and hardware solutions. The following describes the Java-related policies that have received much attention.
Java SE:
1) jdk se 7 will be released, which will include multiple new features, such as improving developers' efficiency, providing high performance, and supporting multi-core chips.
2) Sun's HotSpot and Bea's JRockit are both strategic virtual machines: integrates the best features of both, provides management and real-time monitoring functions, and runs local virtual machine code on the hypervisor layer, supports compilation and optimization of multi-core cpu numa architecture.
3) continue to support multiple operating system platforms.
Java EE:
1) continue to develop the reference implementation (RI, reference implementation) of Java EE, and further develop some important directions, such as opening standard modularization, new lightweight server configuration, RIA and user interface, scripts, dynamic languages, and Web Services.
2) The Glassfish open-source application server will continue to serve as the RI of Java EE and Weblogic will continue to serve as the enterprise-level application server.
3) GlassFish will continue to adopt the existing release method.
Java ME:
1) Unified JavaME and Java SE APIs.
2) Optimize Java ME, including startup and running performance, new user interaction mode, Energy Consumption Optimization, javaFX Mobile optimization, and port it to ip TV, blue Ray and other embedded devices.
3) Maintain binary Optimization for carriers and equipment manufacturers.
JavaFX Rich Internet Applications (Rich Internet Applications)
1) provides an unprecedented RIA experience by extending Java functions;
2) visual assembly for (Interface) design;
3) Efficient UI component library;
4) Cross-device portability and user interaction models, including mobile devices, desktops, TVs, and other devices.
5) seamless interoperability with java, javascript. and html 5.
6) supplement the features of Oracle ADF/ADF Mobile.
Java Development Tools
1) Sun's NetBeans continues to serve as a lightweight Java IDE, focusing on Java EE6, Java ME, and scripting languages, increasing attention in mobile apps and dynamic scripting languages, hudson will serve as an open-source Build solution.
2) Oracle's JDeveloper will continue to be Oracle's strategic development tool, mainly used for integration with fusion and other middleware.
3) continue to support and contribute to Eclipse iDE.