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This JSR was superseded by JSR 376 (Java Platform Module System). Project Jigsaw was originally intended for Java 7 (2011) but was deferred to Java 8 (2014) as part of Plan B, [3] and again deferred to a Java 9 release in 2017. [4] Java 9 including the Java Module System was released on September 21, 2017. [5]
WikiProject Java is a Wikipedian community that aims to better organize information in articles related to Java and its components (programming languages, editions, tools, end-user software, people, companies, etc.). This page and its subpages contain a lot of suggestions; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other ...
If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks. Java Wikipedia:WikiProject Java Template:WikiProject Java Java: C: This article has been rated as C-class on Wikipedia's content assessment scale. High: This article has been rated as High-importance on the project's ...
Persist (Java tool) Pointer (computer programming) Polymorphism (computer science) Population-based incremental learning; Prepared statement; Producer–consumer problem; Project Valhalla (Java language) Prototype pattern; Proxy pattern
The "modules" were earlier called "superpackages" and originally planned for Java 7. Modules describe their dependencies in a declaration placed in a file named module-info.java at the root of the module's source-file hierarchy. Since Java 9, the JDK is able to check the
Wikipedia:WikiProject Java/Box structure; Wikipedia:WikiProject Java/Box templates; Wikipedia:WikiProject Java/box-footer; Wikipedia:WikiProject Java/box-header; Wikipedia:WikiProject Java/Goals; Wikipedia:WikiProject Java/Header; Wikipedia:WikiProject Java/List of article recents; Wikipedia:WikiProject Java/List of article requests
This aims to be a complete article list of Java topics existing in Wikipedia: The base list is the result of a Catscan extraction from October 5th, 2009; Therefore, only new articles and existing articles recently categorized in a Java sub-category should be added here;
As of 16 September 2015, it is now possible to fetch data from other articles by using their QID. The following call: {{#invoke:Wikidata|getValueFromID|<QID>|<Property>|FETCH_WIKIDATA}} will do the same as getValue, but takes an extra parameter, which is the QID of the Wikidata item that you want to get the property value from. For example: